“Come and see me, let’s talk about writing,” is how Birdsell summarizes her job as writer-in-residence.
“Come and see me, let’s talk about writing,” is how Birdsell summarizes her job as writer-in-residence.
“It’s really nice to have two hours every week where we sit down and concentrate solely on stuff concerning writing, and it gets the creative juices flowing.”
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Photo by Tina Wallace Local novelist Alan Cumyn has been writing stories since he was 15. From his first novel Waiting for Li Ming, his dark novels Man of Bone and sequel Burridge Unbound, to his most popular children’s book The Secret Life of Owen Skye, he’s come a long way. He’s won the Ottawa …