Archive for the 'THE NORDIC LIFE' Category
May 25, 2008
IF YOU GO DOWN TO THE WOODS TODAY …

…. You’d better not wear disguise. For Loreth and KJ Howe will have guns … And knives.
And pens.
In the name of research, we’ll be participating in a series of courses ranging from mantracking to falconry, to trap shooting, knife throwing, rifle marksmanship, managing ‘aggressive persons’, and several things in between.
The venue is Lake Cowichan on Vancouver Island, deep in the forest. And the courses are being hosted by the British Columbia Wildlife Federation - essentially a pro-hunting body, which has come up with an innovative way to grow and foster the organization’s sport and membership … by reaching out and teaching women how to love, cope with, and understand the outdoors along with the associated guns, and knives and bows and arrows, plus skills such as preparing and cooking game, navigating via map and compass, canoeing, fly fishing and handling ax and chainsaw.
The BCWF recognizes that it is woman - mothers and wives - who are more likely to introduce their children to hunting and outdoor activities — and to sustain that passion within a family unit — if they have a level of skill comfort … if they come to love the outdoors themselves. The BCWF thus initiated the BOW program - Becoming an Outdoors-Woman.
I stumbled upon this program some time last year while researching mantracking for my November SRS — MANHUNTER (My heroine is a mantracker up north who must lead my Mountie hero through unforgiving Yukon terrain after a cunning survivalist serial killer). I immediately wrote the federation, asking when they’d be putting on another series of courses, and where. I wanted to ride horses in the bush, handle a rifle and shotgun, smell gun powder and wood smoke from a fire cooking game … I want to bring that kind of veracity to my stories. So I signed up with unmitigated glee. I am also keen to meet folk from completely different walks off life, ones outside my immediate writing circles. I want to talk skills not related to POV and plot and world building.
And I was delighted when fellow RS writer Kim (KJ) Howe jumped at the chance to fly out west and join me. Kim is an ‘experience’ junkie, and it shows in her writing.
If all goes according to plan - KJ and I should emerge from the woods around June 2, and have tall tales to tell — books to write. And hopefully photos to show.
Stay tuned 
May 24, 2008
HAVE POLES, WILL TRAVEL

T’was a glorious day for ‘moose hoofs’ as one of my UK Nordic Walking connections calls it — jogging with the poles, in this case up the hills to get the heart pumping. One hour. And that’s Lost Lake down there between the trees. The perfect spot to mull over my new plot.
The Canadian Olympic cross country ski team will be coming into our Callaghan Valley to train this summer (at the new venue for the Nordic events of the 2010 Winter Olympics). A section of trail through the woods has been paved, upon which they will skate with poles. I plan to find out what they use on the tips of their poles that enables them to propel forward without slipping on rain and fine dust and gravel, because the rubber feet I use on my Excel tips slide irritatingly … which is why I’ve been sticking to unpaved trails, using the naked graphite tips (I think they are graphite)
Any suggestions or tips (um… sorry) would me most welcome!!!
May 23, 2008
NATURE CALLING

The sun is calling! Not to be taking lightly in this neck of the woods let me tell ya … so I’m going to hit the trails as soon as I’ve written a few pages.
And I’m avoiding the valley bottom … and him above — one of our collared bears. Which means he’s made something of name for himself in town …
May 22, 2008
ALONG MY ROAD …
My agent Jennifer Jackson has one of the best agent blogs out there according to Writer’s Digest, which has voted hers one of the top agent blogs of 2008. Whoot! But then I’ve always known I was onto to a good thing since I stumbled across her Live Journal all those years ago :
“With the motto, ‘Saving the world, one book sale at a time,’ literary agent Jennifer Jackson shares news, notes and opinions on the industry, including a sneak peek at her query round-up.”
Also check her out her “Agent Manners” Q and A this week. Awesome stuff.
The full Writer’s Digest list can be found here.

And this for my Nordic Walking compadres around the globe. No foxes in my wood, Dave, but this was my … er…. minor obstacle yesterday. Can you see him?
My Path: 1 hour, Lost Lake trails.
My Beat: High Voltage Rock n Roll — AC/DC
My Work: Got started on a new project today. Love that buzz!
January 6, 2008
SHADOW SOLDIERS IN JAPANESE

I’d never have known had it not been for Google Alerts. I wonder how they read in translation?
I’m still playing catch-up this weekend. I hope to find the 2008 groove when school goes back on Monday. Looking forward to something akin to routine over here, and getting back in touch with what’s happening in everyone’s writing and reading lives …
Until then
December 27, 2007
A SLICE OF HEAVEN

Trying to get back into work mode here — and there’s nothing quite like this to clear the mind.