Fog down to the ground - light enough to count as mist, and somewhere up above, the sun, lighting the fog bright-white. Every day a little less snow, but there isn't the spring of Manitoba here.
is a writer whose first collection of short stories, The Hour of Bad Decisions, was nominated for numerous awards including, most notably, the longlist for the 2006 Giller Prize and the shortlist for the 2006 Commonwealth Writers’ Prize. The editor of the St. John’s Telegram in Newfoundland, his columns and editorials appear in newspapers
across Canada.
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