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"There's nothing more endearing than a family memoir in which the author is actually fond of his family. It's rare; it's close to miraculous...
I hated to see this book end. I loved every person in it... Growing Up Jung is a gem." [more...]—Washington Post
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Friends & Influences
Stuff I’ve WrittenThe following is a selection of articles I’ve written for various publications:
- And They Love Each Other So, Androgynous
Ryeberg.com, June 2010 - Book Review: Darwin’s Bastards, edited by Zsuzsi Gartner
Good science-fiction can tell the truth just as well as any scientific fact, and this excellent collection is the proof
The Globe and Mail, March 2010 - L.A. on Two Wheels
In a city that lives by freeways and traffic jams, where will pedal power take you?
The Globe and Mail, May 2009 - The Horror, the Horror!! My Grisly, Low-Budget Film Debut
The Globe and Mail, October 2008 - Stick-Handling a Touchy Subject
When the Maple Leafs let him use their logo for his gay-friendly comedy, he knew Breakfast with Scot could reach a wider audience
The Globe and Mail, November 2007 - S.E. Hinton: Staying Gold for 40 Years
A profile of the author of The Outsiders on the occasion of the book’s 40th anniversary
The Globe and Mail, August 2007 - Gil Adamson: Going public
Gil Adamson is Anansi’s latest fiction find – but is she ready for her closeup
Quill and Quire, June 2007 - Warm Fuzzy Justice
First person account of taking part in a restorative justice circle in Colorado
The Walrus, November 2005 - Ken Sparling: Breaking Every Rule
Will Ken Sparling’s experimental anti-novels find an audience?
Quill and Quire, November 2005 - Farley’s Fete
Partying with Farley Mowat at Anna Porter’s Rosedale Pad
Quill and Quire, January 2005










