
Glenna writes about the journey of having a first novel traditionally published and all the messy life stuff along the way
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Two weeks ago, I signed off on my debut novel, the very final round of proofreading done, and now it’s off to the printers. Doing so, however, left me feeling a little like I did when my last kid moved out. I keep walking around the house t...
Well, I confess, it’s kind of odd to see that my novel is for sale already when I’m just starting round one of proof reading, but a friend found it and told me it is already listed on Indigo’s website! So, I guess this means I am finally al...
So, I recently needed to go into London Drugs to pick something up and as I wandered down the aisles, I, of course, found my way to the literature section. In the past two years, three local authors have been listed for the Giller Prize (Ca...
So, on Friday I handed in the very final piece of my novel—the dedication and acknowledgement pages. I put a lot of thought into coming up with the dedication and, given my own personal past and the plot line of the historical fiction part ...
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Author of The Art of Getting Lost and Found, award winning short fiction writer and currently querying my latest novel. I am a stained glass artist and semi-retired photographer who loves dogs, knitting, yoga and kind people.
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