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Bruce Gillespie

Writer • Editor • Educator

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A Family by Any Other Name

#1 on the Calgary Herald bestseller list

Posted on May 3, 2014May 3, 2014 By Bruce Gillespie

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.

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Knocked Up

Posted on April 23, 2014 By Bruce Gillespie

In all of the excitement around launching A Family by Any Other Name in the past few weeks, I forgot to mention that a condensed version of Maya Saibil’s essay appears in the April issue of Toronto Life magazine. In this version, the piece is called “Knocked Up,” and you…

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Where to buy A Family by Any Other Name

Posted on April 12, 2014 By Bruce Gillespie

Now that A Family by Any Other Name has been released officially, I’ve had lots of people ask me where they can find a copy. The short answer: anywhere you’d normally buy books. All titles from TouchWood Editions are distributed widely across Canada, the U.S. and around the world. If…

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Meet Kate Barker

Posted on April 10, 2014March 31, 2014 By Bruce Gillespie

Now that A Family by Any Other Name has been released, I’d like to continue introducing you to some of the book’s contributors. Kate Barker is a writer based in Toronto. Her essay is called “Wife.” How did you find out about the project? Bruce invited me to submit an…

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A Family by Any Other Name’s book launch

Posted on April 9, 2014April 18, 2014 By Bruce Gillespie

Yesterday was a big day. First, A Family by Any Other Name went on sale officially. That means you can now order it through Amazon and Indigo (both the trade paperback and the e-book version) or at your favourite local bookstore. You can also buy the iBook version through the…

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