Saskatchewan scenery in the rolling ranch country somewhere between Mossbank and Moose Jaw. More photos here.
Photo of the (Satur)Day: Jimmy Gardiner vs. the KKK
I spent Saturday in Mossbank at the Rural History and Culture Association‘s historical re-enactments. I don’t have a photo of me being John G. Diefenbaker, alas, but I got this one of…well, let the plug from the RHCA’s website explain: In 1926, after successfully organizing Ku Klux Klan chapters in Ontario, a group of American …
Cover art for Lost in Translation paperback
I received the page proofs and cover proofs for the paperback of Lost in Translation today. Woo-hoo! I’m extremely pleased with this cover by Steve Stone. It looks like a book I’d want to read. I hope readers who’ve never heard of me have the same reaction! Bonus: I didn’t know The Midwest Book Review …
One more blurb for the Lost in Translation paperback…
…this time from Dave Duncan, author of umpteen SF and fantasy novels, including the popular The Seventh Sword series and the King’s Blades series; his latest book, just released, is Children of Chaos: “To call a Science Fiction tale ‘Old Fashioned’ is neither an insult nor an oxymoron. Willett has created an interstellar adventure story …
Genetically modified grapes
Would you drink wine from genetically modified grapes? I would. They’re not talking about putting in genes from spider monkeys or some such; just speeding up the kind of genetic development that would otherwise take decades of work, trying to get genes for, say, disease resistance from one kind of grape to another without altering …

