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Signing in Saskatoon

So here I am at the Saskatoon Inn, due to go down in a couple of hours and take part in an Author Signing Coffee House as part of the Saskatchewan School Library Association Conference getting underway here, along with lots of other Saskatchewan writers: Rebecca Grambo, Byrna Barclay, Dave Glaze, Linda Aksomitis, Rod MacIntyre, Glenda Goertzen, Dianne Young, Larry Warwaruk, Carla Braidek, Ruth Millar, Deana Driver, Glen Sorestad, Berniece and Bernie Christenson, Bill Waiser, Lloyd Ratzlaff, Doug Johnson and Lynda Monahan, to be preciese.McNally Robinson is providing the books to be signed, which presumably means I'll be signing A Safe and Prosperous Future and Lost in Translation, since I don't think they have anything else ...

Posted by Edward Willett at 19:56, April 30th, 2007 under Blog | Comment now »

Reading and signing reminder

Just a reminder for any readers in the Regina area: I'll be reading and signing my book A Safe and Prosperous Future: 100 years of engineering and geoscience achievements in Saskatchewan, tonight (Tuesday, December 19) at 7 p.m. at the Book & Brier Patch in Regina.Since my wife can't even be there, it would be nice if someone was...

Posted by Edward Willett at 16:50, December 19th, 2006 under Blog | Comment now »

A nice mini-review of my book A Safe and Prosperous Future…

...is in Will Chabun's column in today's Regina LeaderPost. To whit:A Safe and Prosperous Future -- 100 Years of Engineering and Geoscience Achievements in Saskatchewan -- (has) a title that makes this book sound much duller than it really is.The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan (APEGS) decided to mark its 75th anniversary with a book -- which it wisely put in the hands of freelancer Edward Willett, whose prodigious output includes science fiction novels, biographies and a weekly science column.As a result, this book is fun to read, well-illustrated and studded with the occasional pun. It's divided into thematic chapters like building grain elevators and farm machinery, the South Saskatchewan ...

Posted by Edward Willett at 17:02, December 13th, 2006 under Blog | Comment now »