Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Hello again


And we are well met in September, Labour Day weekend behind us and fresh opportunities ahead. The sunlight is taking on that lovely askant, metallic sheen, and sunset is beginning to coincide with a late evening return home. Our plans at the office are gearing up - we're already blocking our plans for our Christmas Fairs, let alone gathering bins and preparing labels for our Fall Issue mailout this Thursday. We can't wait to see the new issues, and especially the new cover, with our latest gift from Jean Claude Roy, going out to some lucky winner in the Spring. If you're near a radio this afternoon, Ted Blades has me as a guest for On the Go, and we'll be chatting about the magazine's theme (Myths of Newfoundland and Labrador history) and Ted's favourite articles (ie. Bert Riggs' Top 10 of same).
Meanwhile I'm recharging the blog, but with a few changes. I'm hoping to post longer pieces, on a weekly basis. Keep you up to speed on the NQ, and maybe a few other events besides. (Did you know you can see Edvard Munch's Madonna at The Rooms until November 28? That the Neighbourhood Dance Works Festival starts arabesque-ing around next week? It's all going on, I tell you.)

(Image: from cache2allposters.com. Some tips for all us writers, and everyone heading back to school.)

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