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MaryLou Driedger
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Author, Newspaper Columnist, Free Lance Journalist
My editor, Deborah Froese, has created a series of podcasts that both experienced and novice writers will find very helpful. Read more in my post below.
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Write, Writer, Write!
Deborah Froese is a seasoned Winnipeg editor. Dozens of authors, including me, have trusted her to help them hone and refine their precious manuscripts and have been so glad they did. Now she has c…
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November 27, 2025 at 6:32 PM
I recently finished two novels about lost children. Read my reviews in the post below.
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Two Novels About Lost Children
I recently finished reading two very interesting novels, one right after the other, whose storylines revolved around lost children. The first was a Pulitzer Prize winner called The Snow Child by Eo…
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November 23, 2025 at 1:32 PM
The Atlantic recently published a list of what they believe to be essential children's picture books. I agreed with some of their selections, but not all of them. Read more in my post below.

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Essential Children’s Books
My copy of Ezra Jack Keats’ A Snowy Day is 50 years old. It is considered one of the 65 essential pieces of children’s literature. The Atlantic recently ran a story about what they beli…
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November 21, 2025 at 1:15 PM
I helped set up a Little Free Library in Winnipeg which has been thriving for a decade. Read more in my post below.
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The Story of A Little Free Library
I love being the librarian at my church In 2016, I had the idea of opening a Little Free Library at Bethel Mennonite Church. When I took on the position of church librarian in 2014, my first task w…
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November 14, 2025 at 1:09 PM
A story told entirely with letters? I was skeptical, but The Correspondent by Virginia Evans won me over. It was an absorbing and intriguing read. See my review in the post below.
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The Correspondent-A Life in Letters
We may think that as people age, their lives get lonelier and less rich and meaningful, but just the opposite happens to Sybil, a retired law clerk, in an absorbing new book I read called The Corre…
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November 13, 2025 at 1:48 PM
I learned about a new idea that will change the way I think about my reading and writing, and my life experiences, at a children's writing conference in Toronto. Read more in my post below. #PYI2025
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Learning About Green Worlds
Karen Krossing, who was the instructor in a picture book writing course I took in the spring, introduces Paul Coccia, who taught us about green worlds. At the Packaging Your Imagination conference …
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November 10, 2025 at 1:34 PM
It's I Read Canadian Day, and I'm celebrating a new book for middle-grade kids by British Columbia author Nikki Bergstresser. Read more in my post below. #IReadCanadianDay @heritagehouse.bsky.social @nikkibergstresser.bsky.social
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A Good Book For I Read Canadian Day
Today is I Read Canadian Day, when Canadian authors are celebrated, especially those who write books for young people. What is really exciting is a noted trend that books written to appeal to the y…
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November 5, 2025 at 1:37 PM
Jean Pendziwol gave a truly inspiring talk about the value of curiosity at the children's writing conference I attended in Toronto. Read more in my post below. #PYI2025
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The Gift of Curiosity
Jean Pendziwol, winner of the 2024 Governor General’s Award for Children’s Literature, speaking yesterday I think, at a child’s birth, if a mother could ask a fairy godmother to e…
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October 27, 2025 at 12:21 PM
At a conference for children's book writers and illustrators in Toronto, I was lucky enough to have a chat over lunch with well-known Canadian author Tim Wynne-Jones. Find out what we chatted about in my post below. #PYI2025
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I Had Lunch With Tim Wynne-Jones
As a tall man sat down at the same table where I was having lunch, at the Packaging Your Imagination conference for Canadian children’s authors and illustrators in Toronto on Saturday, I whis…
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October 27, 2025 at 12:09 PM
The Poet Laureate of Winnipeg, Jennifer Still, is asking people to help her write a collaborative poem about the city. You can add your contributions to a neat little fold-up map available at public libraries. Check out my post below.
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Writing A Poem For Winnipeg
Winnipeg’s poet Laureate Jennifer Still has a really cool project on the go. She is inviting everyone in the city to help write a poem about the place we all call home. She’s made these…
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October 23, 2025 at 10:44 AM
Did you know today is the start of Friends of the Library week? I'm part of that organization here in Winnipeg. Read more in my post below.
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Friends of the Library Week
Did you know that today is the beginning of Friends of the Library Week? There are 642 public library systems in Canada, and many of them have Friends of the Library groups who support libraries in…
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October 20, 2025 at 3:51 AM
A rambling autobiography is a great way to write a memoir. Read my sample to see what I mean.
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A Rambling Autobiography
At a recent workshop I led on writing memoir, I introduced the thirty participants to a form called a rambling autobiography. I wrote a little sample about my own life to get them started. I was bo…
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October 20, 2025 at 3:50 AM
A novel that chronicles a 70-year marriage had me thinking about my own marriage. Read more in my post below.
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The Heart of Winter
A friend recommended Jonathan Evison’s latest novel, The Heart of Winter. It provides a history of the 70-year marriage of Abe and Ruth Winter who meet in college in 1953. People have often r…
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October 20, 2025 at 3:49 AM
In a unique bookstore in Montreal I found some newly released books by Canadian children's authors I admire. Read more in my post below.
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Drawn and Quarterly-Finding New and Wonderful Children’s Books in Montreal
On my visit to Montreal in September I went to a book store called Drawn and Quarterly which had been recommended by my Winnipeg friend Laura, who is a frequent visitor to the Quebec city. What a u…
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October 11, 2025 at 12:33 PM
Inspired by David Hurn's new book On Reading I collected photos of people reading from my collection.
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People Reading
The Guardian newspaper did a review of a new book by David Hurn called On Reading. It features photos of folks reading in different places and spaces around the world. It inspired me to look throug…
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October 4, 2025 at 12:07 PM
In his latest book Canadian author David Bergen engages readers with his descriptions of food and a protagonist desperately trying to cover up a murder.
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Mouth-Watering and Spine-Tingling Description
I just finished reading Manitoba author David Bergen’s latest book, Feasting and Rejoicing, and oh my, his descriptions of food are mouth-watering and his step-by-step detailed account of mur…
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October 3, 2025 at 12:30 PM
Amanda Peters' book The Berry Pickers reminded me of a children's book where children are separated from their parents while picking berries. Read my review in the post below.
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Sad and Slow-The Berry Pickers
I read The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters on my Kindle in airports and on planes and in hotel rooms during our recent trip to Quebec. One of my very favourite books to read to children is Robert Mc…
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September 29, 2025 at 12:17 PM
I just did a jigsaw puzzle that challenged me to think about why books I'd read and discussed with my students had been banned from schools and libraries. Read more in my post below.
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Banned Book Puzzle
I did this puzzle last week. It depicts some sixty books that have been banned from schools and libraries at some point. I simply couldn’t think of reasons why many of the books in the puzzle…
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September 29, 2025 at 12:14 PM
On a cycling tour in the Eastern Townships of Quebec, we visited the community that inspired the Three Pines setting in the mystery novels of Louise Penny. Read more in my post below.
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Louise Penny and French Pastry
Standing across the street from the Brome Lake Books One highlight of today’s biking trip would definitely have to be visiting Knowlton, which is the inspiration for the community of Three Pi…
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September 19, 2025 at 2:30 PM
It was great to see my two novels included in a Canadian Vacation Reading Guide in the latest edition of Book News. Read about it in my post below.

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Part of A Canadian Vacation Guide
In the summer issue of BOOK NEWS published by the Canadian Children’s Book Centre there’s an article called Traveling Across Canada Through the Pages of a Book. It invites kids to explo…
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September 4, 2025 at 12:11 PM
I attended a memoir workshop at the Mennonite/s Writing Ten Conference in June. It inspired me as I prepare to participate in a memoir writing workshop at the Mennonite Heritage Village Museum in September. Read more in my post below.

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We Love Memoirs Day
Today is We Love Memoirs Day. First celebrated in 2013, it is a day to recognize the unique writing genre of memoir. Autobiographies tell the story of a person’s whole life, but a memoir focu…
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August 31, 2025 at 12:30 PM
'Tuberculosis Might Have Triggered World War I was the headline my editor gave to my newspaper column this week, which was about John Green's New York Times bestseller, Everything is Tuberculosis. Read more in my post below.
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Everything is Tuberculosis
My newspaper column last week was inspired by a New York Times bestseller I read by a popular author, John Green. It is called Everything is Tuberculosis. My editor headlined my column with the wor…
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August 29, 2025 at 12:21 PM
When I lived in Hong Kong, I wrote 58 articles for a website called Things Asian. In the post below, I look at five of my favourites.
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Fifty-Eight Stories
During the six years we lived and travelled in Asia I was a regular contributor to a website called Things Asian. I wrote 58 different stories for the travel website about our adventures in many di…
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August 23, 2025 at 2:58 AM
My teenage grandson wanted to know what my top five books in my lifetime would be. A hard task. I've started trying to answer it in the post below. What would be your choices.

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Top Five Books
My teenage grandson is a voracious reader. When we were together in mid-July, he could already list a whole string of books he’d read since his school vacation began. I was telling him about …
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August 16, 2025 at 2:28 PM