Bears, Books and Beer
Everybody’s favourite grumpy old bear and the A&W mascot reunite for a fantastic day of sharing great stories and supporting the fight against Multiple Sclerosis. Thanks to all who turned out to the event!
Everybody’s favourite grumpy old bear and the A&W mascot reunite for a fantastic day of sharing great stories and supporting the fight against Multiple Sclerosis. Thanks to all who turned out to the event!
A&W is sponsoring its 6th Annual Cruisin’ to End MS event on August 21, 2014. Please join me at the White Oaks A&W, 12222 137 Avenue in Edmonton where I will be signing copies of my book, A Root Beer … Continue reading
The Morin sisters celebrate Crabapple Mews (image credit: Bruce Lecky) Writers, readers and surprise family members from distant cities came out to cheer on the CMC at their first meet and greet. Words were read, books found new homes and a good time … Continue reading
We hope you can join us at Owl’s Nest Books on Saturday, June 21, 2014 from 1–4 pm for a Meet ‘n’ Greet with your favourite Crabby Apples. Find out who we are and what the Crabapple Mews Collective is … Continue reading
A big Root Bear sized thanks to The Edmonton Journal’s Michael Hingston for this fantastic article about Inge’s experiences and her debut novel. Click on article to enlarge.
A Root Beer Season was recently reviewed by Freefall Magazine. Here’s an excerpt: Sparkling dialogue written in the authentic voice of a fifteen-year old narrator Sonja Pfeiffer is what carries this novel set in Edmonton in the summer of 1967. … Continue reading
The Writing Menopause Anthology wants to make “women of a certain age” visible in all their grey-haired glory. Looking for short fiction, creative non-fiction, flash fiction and poetry. Writers can be living through it, writing through or about it, or … Continue reading
A Root Beer Season needs an Edmonton launch and with that in mind, the Crabapples have arranged to do just that. Plan to drop in on May 4th, 2014 at Audreys Books, 10702 Jasper Avenue, at 2 PM for a short reading, some … Continue reading