Monthly Archives: August 2020

Summer Construction: Men at Work

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Hatley Castle, Victoria, Spring, 2012

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Another Prose Piece for A Textbook

of mine, Inside Stories III. An example of a personal response to Graham Greene’s “The Destructors”, based on a memory of a fall field trip to English Bay, north of Cold Lake in the fall of 1974 (not 1972, as … Continue reading

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A Short, Short Story

I wrote for my Nelson Canadian Writer’s Handbook, still the top handbook for senior high English in Canada. An example of a story from a teen point point of view/as a teen might have written it. Probably written in less … Continue reading

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Miller’s “All My Sons” (1948, on DVD)

Arthur Miller’s first hit play was All My Sons which is about divided loyalties after WW II in America. Joe Keller has made a successful business, but during the war, he okayed a shipment of cracked cylinder heads for fighter … Continue reading

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1983 with my son

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Good technology,

especially medical technology is always welcome, as will be the forthcoming COVID vaccines. At the same time, a new Alzheimer’s drug is going to be released which halts the development of the disease slowing down and even delaying all the … Continue reading

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Likewise, 3-5 million Canadian kids likely ran into

these famous people and prose authors. It was a pleasure to share the work of these folks with users of my textbooks. Shirley Jackson, Woody Allen, Edgar Allan Poe, Ray Bradbury, Morley Callaghan, Emily Carr, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Chief … Continue reading

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Changing the Course of ELA Textbooks (1982-2002)

(many songs ended up in the poetry anthologies) (fun stuff: I asked Bruce to sign his poem after one of his concerts) There are many innovative aspects to my old textbook work (25 textbooks, 23 guides) that stand out in … Continue reading

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Thinking about/Rethinking “Home” These Days

Home as Job Base (home office/study) Home as Community Centre (neighborhood garage sale) Home as Retreat (inner-sanctum music room; here playing with 12 string Beatles-style Rickenbacker) Home as Museum (our house is filled with many interesting artifacts like this book … Continue reading

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