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Andrea McKenzie
Andrea McKenzie grew up in Victoria, B.C. where she still resides. She is a long-time fixture at the Mocambopo Poetry Series, which is now Planet Earth Poetry at the Black Stilt Cafe. Andrea holds a B.A. in English Literature from the University of Victoria and a Certificate in Public Relations. She is an aspiring poet, novelist, and freelance writer. Her poetry has appeared in Canadian Literature, Mocambo Nights, Quills, Boulevard magazine and Rubicon Press. In 2005, she published her first book of poetry A Mother’s String through Ekstasis Editions.
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Monday, December 4, 2006

Archived Articles

Caldwell reels in readers with new books and old bestsellers

Four siblings reunite with lost father through journals:
Diaries hold more than memories for WWI soldier's four children


Blind 92-year-old launches travel book series: Seeing the world past the words

Wine -- women -- and writing: This wanderlust author refuses to settle

Pioneering vet tells story of a very full lifetime

The Call of Women in the North: Author Toni Graeme records their voices

Turn-of-the-century Japanese author is celebrated for the 100th anniversary of sharing his dream

Humane author explores second chances for incarcerated souls through writing

Lost and found: author tells of discovering her father's true identity shortly before losing him

Life lessons: Octogenarian author taps into ageless knowledge, love, and the miracle of life

More than one lifetime achievement is realized by a long time celebrated author

Author and WWII veteran asks "would you like to spend 1400 days with me?"

A senior pool of authors are plugging into a new wave of publishing

A Time of War: Veterans write about their trials of love, allegiance and anguish overseas

Creative Magic

Late Bloomers

Rubicon Chapbook Press

ArtsReach

PATH project

Tent City: The Right To Sleep
Posted by Andrea McKenzie at 4:12 PM

1 comment:

Super B said...

Wow, those are some great articles!

December 9, 2006 at 11:43 AM

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