writing & publishing
favourite editing projects
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The Believer, Issue 78: Bruiser, February 2011
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Ricepaper magazine redesign, lssue: 17.1, Spring 2012
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Just one of many favourite issues of Geist: Issue 72, Spring 2009
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FACE: Aboriginal Arts and Culture magazine, Premier Issue, Summer 2010
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Scouring the slush pile (2010–2011)
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One of my fave NUVOs: Autumn 2010
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Back to Baking by Anna Olson (Whitecap Books, 2011)
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Glutton for Pleasure by Bob Blumer (Whitecap Books, 2011)
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The Brown Building Book by William E. Brown (self-published in 2009 by the world’s nicest man—RIP, Bill)
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Translators on Translating by Andrew Wilson (Canadian Centre for Studies in Publishing Press, 2009)
favourite writing projects
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“How Do Mermaids Have Sex?”, poem published in emerge 24 (SFU Publications, 2024)
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Reading “How Do Mermaids Have Sex?” at the Vancouver Writers Fest, 2024
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“Sarah’s Excellent Weekend,” memoir and photos, published in Geist magazine, Issue 70, Fall 2008
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“Sarah’s Excellent Weekend,” memoir and photos, published in Geist magazine, Issue 70, Fall 2008
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Book reviews and other musings in Geist magazine (2008–2010)
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“The Lonely Library,” memoir in Recovering Spirits: An Anthology of True Ghost Stories, Volume II, edited by Jill Mandrake (Sister DJ Press, 2024)
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“The Lonely Library,” memoir in Recovering Spirits: An Anthology of True Ghost Stories, Volume II, edited by Jill Mandrake (Sister DJ Press, 2024)
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Reading “Why I Hated the Suburbs, Why I Heart the Suburbs” Prose poetry reading at Words in the Burbs, January 2025
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Super Secret, Anonymous Instagram Account (2017–2024). If you recognize this drawing: Congrats, you found me. Shhh.
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“How Do Mermaids Have Sex?”, poem published in emerge 24 (SFU Publications, 2024)
favourite kids’ writing projects,
published at the Writers’ Exchange
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Kids Can Write Travel Guides, Too: A Book of Things to See and Do in Vancouver, by the Kids of the Writers’ Exchange, Summer 2014, designed by Mauve Pagé
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Kids Can Write Travel Guides, Too
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B.EASTSIDE, a magazine by the youth of Britannia Secondary School, 2013–2015
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B.EASTSIDE, Issue 2, Spring 2014, designed by Eric Uhlich
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Skate Club zine, by the kids of the Writers’ Room; with skate, writing and zine-production support from program lead Dan Post
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Photo of one of the Skate Club kids, from the Skate Club zine, by Dylan Doubt
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Awesome Express, chapbook by the kids in the Writers’ Room after-school program, Volume 2, Issue 2, Spring 2014, designed by Claire Balderston
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The kids’ writing about their neighbourhoods, displayed on bus shelters in their neighbourhoods, designed by Mauve Pagé