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Former Ottawa radio personality debut novel “Summer at Pine Lake”
Chances are that if you live in Ottawa, you’ve either heard or bumped into Alyssa Delle Palme. The former radio host and on-air sports and entertainment commentator is also an avid outdoors enthusiast who loves to spend quality family time hiking the many trails in the Ottawa region. Eight years
Ottawa author’s first poetry book “Coming Home”
ESL teacher Tu Vuong found her passion for teaching and leading positive change through her experiences both as a racialized student and as an educator. Along with consulting and advocating for newcomer families and students, the Ottawa resident can now add author to her list of accomplishments. In the aftermath
On loneliness, solitude and the pandemic
By Elie Mikhael Nasrallah There are folks out there with thousands of Facebook “friends” but no one to call, have a drink with, or watch a sport game together. This modern online friendship is as illusive, deceiving, and pointless as the pursuit of utopia on this earth. Friendship and modernity are
Reel Ottawa shines a spotlight on the golden age of movie theatres in the capital
TITLE: Reel Ottawa AUTHOR: Dan Lalande PRICE: $19.95 PUBLISHER: Ottawa Press and Publishing Delve into Ottawa’s golden years of movie theatres with screenwriter, movie lover, and memoirist Dan Lalande. Danny is a movie-obsessed truant from a broken home who sneaks into movie theatres, steals memorabilia, and fantasizes about writing for the
Local author’s debut thrills with dark backwoods drama
After fleeing the city with her husband and dogs to their cabin in Quebec as the pandemic set in, Ellie Beals’ started writing. The result was her debut novel, Emergence, a quirky Canadian backwoods thriller set in the wilds of the laurentian mountains. “I wrote Emergence in just three months,
Ottawa author Conor McCarthy releases a book of short stories
Title: Wanderings Author: Conor McCarthy ISBN: 978-1-7772754-0-2 If you are in the mood for captivating, elegantly written short stories that can be read in under 30 minutes, Wanderings may be just the book for you. The stories are comedic, heartening, and sometimes melancholy but never disengaging. Most of the stories pertain
Laurie Campbell’s big world of delightful little stories
Ottawa is filled with many talented and creative people. Nepean author, Laurie Campbell, is one of those people. Not only has she written 16 children’s books since retiring, she has illustrated them all too. Campbell illustrates her own stories in order to give her characters life and energy. By using specific colour
Book Review: Missing Children by Gerald Lynch
As tethered to the rest of the world as it is, Ottawa often feels like a small, even private, city. That’s why it can be so jarring to open a local book and find a character stepping into a park or market where you've spent countless hours or even just
Book Review: The Gospel Truth
In the opening chapter of Caroline Pignat’s latest Governor General’s Award Winner, The Gospel Truth, 16 year-old Phoebe steals a half-dead yellow bird from the jaws of her plantation’s predatory cat, Rufus. Phoebe locks the bird up, and although she feels bad for containing a creature that was meant to
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