How many stories can one image tell? Find out with me and three other wonderful writers.
So happy to be back working with the lovely Karen Pierce Gonzalez of FolkHeart Press, this time in Ekphrastic Folk Art, Season 2.
Read MoreHow many stories can one image tell? Find out with me and three other wonderful writers.
So happy to be back working with the lovely Karen Pierce Gonzalez of FolkHeart Press, this time in Ekphrastic Folk Art, Season 2.
Read MoreI think all cultures have some sort of soup - bits of ingredients boiled and simmered down into something warm and nourishing, each bowl, a reminder of history and tradition. I did not grow up with fish soup, so having it now is a new experience in my adult life. And eating it is something I find particularly challenging. So, I decided to write about it.
Read MoreLiterary Namjooning is a new lit mag on the horizon focussing on pieces related to self-care and appreciating the gentler things in life, a theme which fits my writing style well. I’m very thrilled to be a part of their very first issue along with some very familiar names.
Read MoreThose who've followed my short poetry film journey know that it all began with a little series called "Compostable Morsels". This poem, "blackberries", was written long after the series was released.
Read MoreBack in May, I was lucky enough to catch some amazing views of the Aurora Borealis quite close to home, and it got me thinking. Inspiration is a funny thing.
Read MoreWhen I choose which poems to make into films, I usually prefer for them to be previously unpublished (don’t get me started on the intricacies of first serial rights). However, “Lactic Acid” is one of those special ones that I felt belonged online, film, and even in print.
Read MoreWhoo hoo! National Flash Fiction Day is back!
It’s been four years (time flies…) since I was last part of FlashFlood.
Read MoreThis was probably the first time that I went to Vancouver hoping for rain. A lot of rain.
Read MoreI really liked the idea of doing an unboxing video, but I wanted to do something fun and a little different (also, I didn’t really want to be in front of the camera). Why do I feel like all of my practice making short poetry films has led to this?
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