by Annette | Feb 8, 2012 | Annette's Blog
I found it hard to believe that people, particularly children, could survive a two-month journey in a dark and cramped hold of a migrant ship with little food, only rice and water, and no toilet facilities. I doubted it could be that bad until I interviewed a Canadian...
by Annette | Feb 1, 2012 | Annette's Blog
I became fascinated with snakeheads the way I am fascinated, but repelled, by people who commit horrible crimes. The Chinese call people smugglers snakeheads because of their ability to slither through borders and transport people without documents into different...
by Annette | Jan 14, 2012 | Annette's Blog
My husband, Michael, is a craniac –– a person who is fascinated, maybe even obsessive, about the tall wetland birds called cranes. Michael is not alone. There are thousands of craniacs in the world, watching in awe as these birds dance, take flight and sing....
by Annette | Jan 4, 2012 | The Stories Behind The Books
“Write what you know” is good advice to writers, but sometimes “write what fascinates you” makes a more interesting, though longer journey. Circle of Cranes was inspired by real life events. A series of migrant ships were intercepted off the coast of the...
by Annette | Jan 4, 2012 | The Stories Behind The Books
I was inspired to write Salmon Creek after I witnessed the endangered wild coho return home to their spawning grounds in Codd Wetland in Pitt Meadows, BC. Codd Wetland harbours 99 species of plants and animals. It is also nesting site of a pair of Greater Sandhill...