You may have stopped by Judy Turple’s booth at the Pugwash Farmers Market. You may have been amazed by her art work, including acrylic paints, cards, intricately decorated beach stones and her intriguing quilled creations. If not, I would recommend you search...
When I first moved to Pugwash, it wasn’t long before I discovered that the area was a veritable hive of hookers. Rug hookers. It seemed like everyone I met was deep into this traditional form of fibre artistry. I was curious. Not curious enough to dive...
In fact, Prudy White has always written. When she was training and working as a nurse, she wrote. When she was raising a family, she stayed up late in the evening and wrote. Her husband and kids knew she wrote. It was part of the fabric of her life. And it...
When you sit down with Rosaria Campbell there is a sense of authenticity, a grounded feeling, a calm that settles in and makes you feel like you are in the presence of someone who is comfortable with herself and her writing. It is hard to describe. But one thing is...