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.
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.
When it comes to failure, Anthony Rose tends to handle it “horribly, then really, really well.” And we’re thinking of following his approach–after all, it seems to be working out pretty well for him. If you live in Toronto, you’ve probably
Just as distance makes the heart grow fonder, stepping away from writing can be exactly what’s needed to ignite something truly special. At least that was the case for the Toronto-based author Amy Stuart. “I was always writing to some degree,”
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