The world may be a mess but the tea cupboard is meticulously organized.
@anndouglas
Author of 26 non-fiction books, including NAVIGATING THE MESSY MIDDLE (a book about midlife). Trying to teach myself how to write my first novel. Passionate about democracy and social justice. http://anndouglas.ca
The world may be a mess but the tea cupboard is meticulously organized.
Hey Toronto COVID-safe(r) friends! This monthβs Masked at the Movies is family-friendly with a screening of A GOOFY MOVIE. Itβs on Sunday afternoon and I hope to see you there! Details, accessibility info, and free registration all at the link! π www.eventbrite.ca/e/1983826064...
Very happy for you and future readers of this book, including me!
Screenshot of title page of my book: Her Body, Her Cure On the Personal & Political in Wellness Culture Michelle Cohen
Screenshot of a portion of my book (opening lines of Chapter 1)
Thrilled to share an update on my book!
I wrote about wellness culture, women's health, and the history & politics of both.
Have you wondered why the wellness industry is βοΈ dominated? Or why COVID seemed to push wellness culture to the far right?
I explore this and more - coming out early 2027.
Please participate on March 15th, International Long COVID Awareness Day!
Toni Morrison said, βWriting to me is an advanced and slow form of reading. If you find a book you really want to read but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it. It took me a long time to do a short book... once it began to float I knew I could not not do it.β Start, then keep writing.
Brilliant sunrise sky over a schoolyard with melting patches of snow. The sky is vibrant with gold at the horizon and orangy-pink moving up to speckled pink and blue overhead.
The same sunrise moments later, zoomed in to capture the vibrant pink-orange light in the clouds.
One thing about the time change⦠I got to work early today so I saw the sunrise from my classroom windows. It blazed a hot pinkish-orange for a few minutes, up into candy floss clouds high above.
For some reason, I had made a point of keeping every single royalty statement I had ever received. π€·π»ββοΈ
Hope is something you do
If your blood pressure's too low right now, can I recommend reading @offhandremarks.bsky.social's liveposting on the shit the US is trying to pull in real time?
Cousins are such a gift. Ditto for childhood memories of times spent at a family cottage.π
(This project was inspired by the need to pour through a couple of bankersβ boxes worth of materials while I was working my way through the Anthropic Copyright Claim process recently. I never want to put myself through anything like that again!)
In other news: I managed to sort through 29 yearsβ worth of book contracts and royalty statements over the weekend. The most relevant materials have been filed away neatly in two binders. The rest will be fuelling the wood boiler.
A snow-covered yard on a sunny, late-winter day. The sky is blue and the sun is shining. There are tall pine trees on the edge of the yard.
Itβs warm enough to sit on the front porch so I am. π
Anyone supporting the U.S. and Israel in this war is supporting ecological destruction, along with bombing of schools and hospitals. You donβt get to pick and choose what parts of war you support.
πΆ The boys are back in town, the boys are back in townβ¦ π΅
1/ I was in Toronto last night to surprise my incredible mother, Michele Landsberg, as she received the Ursula Franklin award from Canadian Voice of Women for Peace.
You look amazing β so chic and so elegant.
Thanks for your continued dedication and hard work. It will be great to have that bigger picture view.
I've updated wwater.ca so that the next data refresh will generate graphs covering up toβ―30β―months (2.5β―years) of data, instead of the current 12β―months (1β―year).
Thank you all for your interest and for sharing wwater.ca with your communities and loved ones. Stay safe!
Five clocks in a row, labelled Vancouver, Toronto, Halifax, London, Somewhere. The "Somewhere" clock is set a 5 o'clock.
I've reset the newsroom clocks.
The North of North production cast and crew outside the Unikkaarvik Visitor Centre/Iqaluit Centennial Library in Iqaluit. It is night time. The building is blue and designed to look like an iceberg. There is a crane. It is winter and snow is on the ground.
North of North is shooting scenes tonight at the building where I work, the Unikkaarvik Visitor Centre/Iqaluit Centennial Library. It is a main location in the series. Our building exterior serves as the town hall/community centre where the main character Siaja works.
I spend a lot of time at the beginning of every project figuring out which POV/tense is going to serve that story. I'm aware many readers take an "I don't like mushrooms" approach to these tools, and that's fine, but it's not my job to try to guess whether there are more mushroom lovers or haters.
This is very much a thingβand for my friends who are freelancers it is even worse, it seems like it is 70% of the job
I live for this stuff, too. π
My brain overcompensated in the wrong direction. π€·π»ββοΈ I have been wide awake for a couple of hoursβ¦.
He sounds like the perfect person to have by your side on a day when youβre feeling extra miserable. What a kind and caring soul.
Just followed you over there.
Canadians consistently see co-operatives as a stable path forward. Co-operatives help make communities more stable during economic ups and downs: 83% agree. Co-operatives are more likely to survive tough times because their members have a stake in their success: 83% agree. Co-operatives are part of the solution to Canada's biggest challenges, like affordability and inequality: 81% agree. Co-operatives are better equipped to adapt to change and new technologies than other kinds of businesses: 71% agree. https://abacusdata.ca/canadians-want-stability-co-ops-deliver-it/
Canadians find a number of co-operative attributes are appealing, namely the focus on building community. The business provides education to their customers, managers and employees to help grow the business: appeals to 89%. The business works to ensure sustainable development in their community, through things like community support and environmental awareness: appeals to 88%. Anyone can be involved in the business regardless of gender, social, racial, political or religious discrimination: appeals to 86%. Customers and employees are also the owners, and can benefit financially when the business does well: appeals to 86%. Decisions are democratic, meaning that customers and/or employees have a say in its strategy and direction: appeals to 83%. The business gives customers or employees a real voice in adapting to new technologies like Al: appeals to 78%. Depending on the type of enterprise, the business is always controlled by employees, customers, producers etc, no matter what: appeals to 76%. https://abacusdata.ca/canadians-want-stability-co-ops-deliver-it/
Cooperatives are widely supported in the United States. New data shows the same is true in Canada. People value the ability of co-ops to weather economic recessions better than other types of businesses, as well as their democratic and inclusive nature.
abacusdata.ca/canadians-wa...
Such lushnessβ¦. π