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The Word on the Street 2013–Kitchener

A group of us—authors and a cartoonist— joined forces and rented a table for Word on the Street in Kitchener. What we do not know when we book ahead like that, is what the weather patterns will hold for us, … Continue reading →

Write! Kitchener 2013 by The Word Guild

On September 28, 2013, I will be giving a workshop at Write! Kitchener on writing Creative Nonfiction for The Word Guild. It’s a great day for a new or intermediate writer. Place: St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 54 Queen Street N., … Continue reading →

Wedding Anniversary at Canadian Writers Who Are Christian

  Today I posted at Canadian Writers Who Are Christian where I blog once a month. Today’s post, Wedding Anniversary, is dedicated to my husband and our family. While you`re at the website, read posts by other Canadian Christian authors. … Continue reading →

Writing classes open to registration at the Rockway Centre, Kitchener

  Writing classes for the fall term at the Rockway Centre, Kitchener, Ontario, are open to registrations until the end of this week. Writing Class with Carolyn Do you want to write but don’t know how to start? Participants will … Continue reading →

In Midland– a visit with the Gilliards

Several weeks ago, my husband and I drove up to Midland to see some relatives on his mother’s side of the family.  They had hoped to host a family reunion, but that didn’t quite come to pass. We had planned … Continue reading →

Through the eyes of a two-year-old–Carolyn R. Wilker

  Today I posted over at Canadian Writers Who Are Christian with my title Through the eyes of a two-year-old . Go on over and read it and while  you’re there read other authors who post there as well. You’ll … Continue reading →

One more for Annie

Just because this is the last blog post at this time for my dear departed friend, Annie, does not mean I will cease to think of her. In fact just yesterday as I was preparing dinner at my home, I … Continue reading →

Summer–going places

It’s been a busy summer, going places, and visiting friends. Here are a few highlights of those times. At Bellwood Lake, going for a walk, finding raspberries and picking a few wildflowers Latitudes Storytelling Festival in Kitchener, storyteller Adwoa Badoe … Continue reading →

Part 2 Making the most of her life–Annie Searam

“Some friend I am,” Annie said on the phone one day, then chuckled. “I never call you.” This was the way it went; I called and left messages, sometimes to hear later that she’d been ill or had just been … Continue reading →

Canadian Writers Who Are Christian–Stewards of the Earth

Today I posted at Canadian Writers Who Are Christian and our care of our world, especially what we can do to help by composting and recycling. Go and read Stewards of the Earth. While  you’re there, read the posts of … Continue reading →

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