I have been busy busy busy on the web today. First of all, I can now share the final cover of The Worlds We Make! So pretty. *pets* Feel free to share wherever you like! 😀 And because I have … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2013
To give Toronto area folks a heads up, I’m going to be making a couple of appearances around the city next week. On Sunday Sept 22, I’ll be participating in Word On The Street, which is taking place from 11am … Continue reading
This past week, my in-person critique group fled the city on our annual writing retreat. This year, we stayed in this lovely cottage just south of Tobermory on Lake Huron: We had a gorgeous view of the lake from the … Continue reading
Toronto area folks! Next Wednesday I’m going to be participating in the Chiaroscuro Reading Series. Stop by to hear me read from the Fallen World trilogy (possibly including a sneak peak from book 3!), as well as Michael Kelly and … Continue reading
If you’re curious to hear more of my thoughts from behind the scenes of the Fallen World Trilogy, I have a guest post up over at Christy’s Love of Books discussing the ways people might pick up the pieces after … Continue reading
Our last full day in Japan! Our primary outing was to the Edo Tokyo Museum, which we missed last time because it was closed after the earthquake. We were particularly impressed by the incredibly detailed miniature models, like this one … Continue reading
Luck was with us for our trip partway up Mt. Fuji. There was rain in the forecast, but it stayed dry the whole time we were there, and often even sunny! Which allowed me to get one clear shot of … Continue reading
We attempted to see the view from the new Sky Tree today, but hadn’t anticipated just how busy the place would be on a sunny weekend — we would have had a three hour wait. Instead, I took a pic … Continue reading
Not much of a picture-taking day, as we mostly wandered around Harajuku and Shinjuku, but I did spot this lovely painting on the side of a building on Omotesando St: … Continue reading
Today we ventured out to Odaiba, Tokyo’s manmade island, for the first time. Among the sights was the science museum where the famous robot Asimo resides. As you can see, Asimo has plenty of personality when up on stage: … Continue reading