 | Naomi De Bruyn (Editor-in-Chief) see full article list
naomi@linearreflections.com
Naomi de Bruyn lives southwest of Edmonton, A.B. having fled the beautiful city of Victoria, B.C. for something a little quieter. Once surrounded by lush forest and crystal lakes, she is now living with the man of her dreams on the edge of a lake surrounded by "toothpicks masquerading as trees," and still tries to escape the world of drones as much as possible.
She was hooked on reading while ...
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 | Andrea "ANDY" Murray (Senior Copy Editor) see full article list
Andrea has been editing since she first learned to parse a sentence. One of those people who can't let a poorly placed comma go by uncorrected, she has turned this dubious talent into a graphic design, editing and layout business. She lives, works and loves oceanside in New Brunswick with her
husband, her 80lbs lap dog, and an elderly but determined feline. |
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 | Mr. Mikey (Writer) see full article list
Mr. Mikey has been reviewing videos and written stuff for well over a decade now. His reviews have been published almost continuously throughout that time in a variety of print and on-line publications.
He has been an entreprenuer for most of his career. He also works the world wide web and does graphic design and desktop publishing.
In addition to writing reviews for Linear Reflections, Mr....
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 | Nora Foster Stovel (Writer) see full article list
Nora Foster Stovel is a Professor of English at the University of Alberta, where she teaches twentieth-century literature in general and recent Canadian women's fiction in particular. She has published books and articles on Jane Austen, D.H. Lawrence, Margaret Drabble, Carol Shields, and Margaret Laurence, including Divining Margaret Laurence: A Study of Her Complete Writings (2008). She has edited Jane Austen Sings the Blues (2009) in honour of Bruce Stovel and Jane Austen and Company: Essays by Bruce Stovel (2011). She is currently composing "Sparkling Subversion”: Carol Shields's Vision and Voice and is preparing Women with Wings: The Romantic Ballerina. |
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 | Annie Rae Huston (writer) see full article list
Annie Rae Huston is a chronic people-watcher and shameless eavesdropper. If she weren't involved with writing and film making, she'd probably be a private eye or a spy. She sees the world through the eyes of a storyteller, which allows an otherwise mundane coffee shop, park bench or public transit ride to become a fascinating adventure.
After graduating from Vancouver Film School, she worked in ...
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