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CALL ME BY MY COFFEE: IN PRAISE OF BARISTAS

This essay appeared in The Globe and Mail. Click HERE to read.
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Celebrating Seattle's Literary Scene

Weekend Getaways Seattle, by the book Gregory Walters Seattle The Globe and Mail Updated May 18, 2018 Open this photo in gallery It’s never hard to find a good read at Elliott Bay Book Co., whose staff recommends titles. Gregory Walters Click HERE to see the original article. Living in Vancouver, I often ignore the dismal exchange rate and travel to Seattle for a convenient getaway. But I’ve fallen into comfortable habits — favourite restaurants, familiar parks, and cafés that serve as good a cup of joe as I can get in, well, Vancouver. Yet a familiar travel destination can feel new again when the traveller has a specific lens through which to view it. So after I found out that UNESCO had added Seattle to its list of “creative cities” in the field of literature last year, I decided to build an itinerary around this recent designation and determine whether our unofficial twin city was deserving of this recognition. (I will admit I felt a pang of jeal

FOULING OUT, a middle grade novel

Craig and Tom have been friends since second grade, but that was five years ago and Craig is getting sick of Tom’s out-of-bounds behavior. Severing ties with an old friend is never easy, and a foolhardy incident in a local park pulls Craig back into Tom’s orbit. Faced with the realities of Tom’s home life, Craig must determine the boundaries of this volatile friendship. ORCA BOOK PUBLISHERS www.orcabook.com https://us.orcabook.com/Search.aspx?k=fouling+out