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Monday
May122008

Hogtown

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I am taking woofreakinhoo on the road this week. Tomorrow I head out to my old stomping grounds, Toronto. It will be interesting to revisit some of the places where my stories are set. Most times when I think of environments for my characters, I picture long stretches of barren prairie. Although, Toronto does sneak its way in there - notably in Samurai Bluegrass or my story, Reap.

 I haven't been back for a while, and I know it is a city that is constantly changing. I'll be taking my daughter along, as she was born there. It will be interesting to see the city once again, but this time through her eyes.

 One woofreakinhoo to add, as I haven't had any lately - my story Eight O'Clock Sunday, was accepted for the summer issue of Insolent Rudder. I'll post a link when it appears.

Later...


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