Meet K.A. Tucker, the Author Taking on Life 500 Words at a Time
One hundred dollars could buy you some groceries, a nice dinner out, or maybe that new shirt you’ve been eyeing. Or, like in K.A. Tucker’s case, it could get you a writing career.
One hundred dollars could buy you some groceries, a nice dinner out, or maybe that new shirt you’ve been eyeing. Or, like in K.A. Tucker’s case, it could get you a writing career.
I understand that some book clubs are quite structured when it comes to pre-event questions. Some have so many questions it looks like the final exam for a Lit course. To be honest, that would take the fun out of
It is Saturday morning and you have only recently crawled out of bed. The weather may be warm and sunny, or cold and grey. As you enter your favourite brunch spot, the thought that immediately comes to mind (right after
Jesse Vallins grew up in Scarborough, Ontario, and as it turns out, that’s as good a place as any to get the inspiration you need to become a chef.
I've been in several book clubs with different formats; one focused solely on the book, in another we talked little about the book but had some great meals. And then there's BooknBrunch, an event that brings the literary and community