New books, new books!

I’m so glad that small publishers — in Saskatchewan, we are fortunate to have several, including Hagios, Coteau and Thistledown — encourage new and established writers and share their words!

Here’s a look at a few new books, published at the same time as mine, Exile on a Grid Road, as part of the New Leaf Series.

Exile on a Grid Road, with Love is Not Anonymous, Questions for Wolf, and Size of a Fist, (from the Thistledown Press Facebook page.)
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My box of books has arrived

No unwrapping video here, but I can’t help sharing a picture of my box of Exile on a Grid Road books that arrived this morning! I’m delighted to see these — and love the rich colour of the cover. That’s our blue Prairie sky and landscape, in a photograph I took in the Qu’Appelle Valley near Regina.

Books, books, books – and bookmarks, too! What a great feeling to see a box of Exile on a Grid Road books!
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Creating a site icon

Blue-eyed Grass — a larger view of the little icon that appears (for me, at least) on the page tabs of this site.
Blue-eyed Grass — a slightly larger view of the little icon that appears (for me, at least) on page tabs when viewing this site.

Wow — that wasn’t so hard!

(Or maybe it was, what with my computer locking up last night, but that had nothing to do with the process of creating a site icon.)

I’ve been wondering lately why my website pages show only a white square on browser tabs, while corporate and other pages display distinctive logos. Ditto, when I save a page from my site to the home screen of my iPhone.

How do they create site icons, I wondered. And today, I discovered that it’s really simple with Photoshop and WordPress.

Continue reading Creating a site icon

More about Exile on a Grid Road, aka, the back cover

After all of the work that goes into producing a book, I thought I should share the back cover of Exile on a Grid Road — and that way, Gord also gets to see his photo credit. Again. (And yes, my hair is very long.)

The back cover comes out of hiding… Here’s the back text and information from Exile on a Grid Road, “the poetry of observation where all the senses are employed in the fullness of intimacy or the emptiness of solitude. Each poem becomes a single step in the process of discovery where what nourishes us unfolds subtly, while life in the workplace or the mysteries of human love roar with overt distraction.”
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The 2015 New Leaf Series

Exile on a Grid Road is part of the Thistledown Press 2015 New Leaf Series, which features work by four writers:

Left: Exile on a Grid Road; Right: Top – Love is Not Anonymous; Middle – Questions for Wolf; Lower – Size of a Fist. (image from Thistledown’s Facebook Album)
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