On the Saturday before Mother’s Day, Dr, Jen Gunter, an ultra-feminist who wrote The Vagina Bible and The Menopause Manifesto, posted a rant to her Twitter account about how much she hates Mother’s Day as a made up holiday. I hate Mother's Day. I just need to say that. I dislike made up holidays. Being […]
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On Tagging
I see it all the time on social media: somebody posts something they want to get eyes on, so they tag people they know, or admire, or who they think needs to see the message/article/item. I see you and I know what you are doing. You are trying to generate conversation. I can respect that. […]
Accepting who I am
I am a writer. I am creative. I am funny. It’s taken me more years than it should have to acknowledge all those things. I really gave it an earnest go. I studied film at university and graduated with the ability to break down the mise-en-scène of any movie, not a marketable skill at all. […]
It’s never just a walk by the river
Storytelling is a highly sought after skill. Can it be taught? I can’t answer that, since telling stories has always been an innate skill for me. I’ve been able to hold the attention of a room as I tell stories about a sandwich I bought or a plant someone gave me. I can turn the […]
Party Tricks and other oddities
The brain is a remarkable organ. It’s complex and controlling, while being squishy and vulnerable at the same time. I am fascinated with the brain and have read (and tried to read) books about how this most crucial organ operates. I know it’s weird that I do that for fun. Despite what I’ve read, I […]
The skeletons in the filing cabinet
Last week, I was in Toronto. This was not a vacation, but a very difficult trip. My husband, my boys and I went to say goodbye. We were saying goodbye to my father-in-law who opted for MAID (medical assistance in dying) and I was saying goodbye to my mother’s last 30 years of life. It […]