Thanks to Eric Volmers for covering my literary map of Calgary in the Herald, and the CBC Homestretch for this interview.
A Literary Map of Calgary
I’m pleased to present A Literary Map of Calgary — my project as Calgary Public Library/Heritage Calgary Historian in Residence. You can check out the map on my website under the “Map” tab, and find out more about the project on my blog post over at Heritage Calgary.
Adventures in Mapmaking
Here’s my talk about how I came to map Calgary’s literary landscape, and a glimpse of a few of the treasures I’ve found in the city’s storied landscape. Thanks to Calgary Public Library, Chinook Country Historical Society, and Heritage Calgary.
Scribblers & Scrabblers: The Writers of 1920s Calgary
Gumption, ego and a dash of scandal: these are the stories of the small, ambitious literary community of 1920s Calgary. If you’re curious to explore this little-known chapter of the city’s past and its cast of true-life characters, check out my Historic Calgary Week talk Scribblers & Scrabblers: The Writers of 1920s Calgary.