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Thursday, May 28, 2015
The Potter's Hand, a blog
Edmonton Senior/Calgary Senior newspapers are featuring my blog, "The Potter's Hand" on their website.
If I get a following and enough comments, it's possible the blog will morph into a paid column in time.
The blog is about mental illness in all its aspects, and its impact on family, friends, the world, and the individual.
John Nash died this week.
He left a legacy of "A Beautiful Mind" and 86 years of living, for most of his life with the diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia. He said that all is not suffering, and that is true. For many, mental illness is both an escape and a refuge. I can attest to that at various times in my life.
I've come out of the shadows.
Please visit "The Potter's Hand" and comment.
Thank you.
Brought to you by SpaceHive, Kenna's debut novel originally published by a traditional small press in 2012 and republished by Authors for a Cause in March 2015. A rollicking adventure of friendly alien bees and the vicious wasp General Vard, a 12-year-old boy and his Muslim buddy who must alone save the world, and the formidable SpaceHive...on which Jason is abducted by the alien attackers and taken to India where the final Battle takes place.
Also by The Insanity Machine, our adventure and journey with paranoid schizophrenia, including the latest research available at the time of writing.
Friday, May 8, 2015
Highway to Hawaii
An article was published in the Calgary Senior about our trip to Hawaii in December 2014 for Christmas. As it's May now, the editor asked that I downplay the Christmas part.
Here's the article.
It was truly a Paradise for a prairie girl from Canada in the middle of a cold, dark winter.
Here's the article.
It was truly a Paradise for a prairie girl from Canada in the middle of a cold, dark winter.
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View from our condo in Maui, sunset |
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Scuba diver outside our glass walled boat |
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An unidentified surfer off the coast of Maui |
Brought to you by Benjamin & Rumblechum, an exciting new children's chapter book by Kenna McKinnon and Emma Shirley Brinson. Two children travel across Canada with their two eccentric aunts and stuffed monkey Benjamin and have lots of adventures!
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