It’s that time of year again, when the digital media and journalism program at Laurier Brantford posts its part-time teaching positions for the next academic year. We’re currently looking to staff 12 courses: JN202: Cross-Media Storytelling JN204: Media, Law and Ethics JN208: Issue-Based Research JN/MX211: Introduction to Media Studies JN214:…
Month: May 2014
Reviewed in Quill & Quire
In my recent review round-up, I somehow forgot to mention that A Family by Any Other Name was also reviewed in Quill & Quire (I blame two weeks of easy access to French wine: see previous post). In a review that does not appear to be online, author Stacey May…
Catching up with more great reviews
While I was in France for the past two weeks, two more great reviews came out for A Family by Any Other Name. (I’m sorry: there’s just no way to write “I was in France for two weeks” without implying “…and you weren’t. Ha!” I tried. I really did.) The…
The family is seriously in need of renovation
Another day, another lovely review of A Family by Any Other Name. This time, it’s from author Maria Meindl (Outside the Box: the Life and Legacy of Writer Mona Gould, the Grandmother I Thought I Knew) on her Body Language blog. She mentions my book alongside another recent title focused…
#1 on the Calgary Herald bestseller list
Guess whose book is number one on the Calgary Herald non-fiction bestseller list? Mine! Full credit goes to contributors Dale Lee Kwong and Betty Jane Hegerat for organizing our launch in Calgary last weekend and creating a lot of buzz for A Family by Any Other Name.