A Chat with Jennie Marsland

My thoughts on writing, history, life, and whatever else comes to mind.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

War Horse

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Fellow RWAC member Kelly Boyce just updated her blog with a discussion of a movie she'd like to see. So, I'm going to play monkey s...
Thursday, December 8, 2011

Shattered Signing at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic

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As I’ve said before, I belong to an absolutely awesome chapter of Romance Writers of America. A few weeks ago I had a chat with Tara MacDon...
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Monday, December 5, 2011

Meet Author Sara Trimble

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Hosting other authors on my blog is something I'm resolving to do more of in the coming year. I'm starting today by featuring au...
Thursday, December 1, 2011

Thursday Thirteen

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I'm guesting today on Julia Smith's blog, with thirteen stranger-than-fiction facts about the Halifax Explosion. Hop on over and jo...
Sunday, November 27, 2011

Remembering: The Anniversary of the Halifax Explosion AND Shattered signing

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The anniversary of the Halifax Explosion is only a few days away. December 6, 1917 was a bright, sunny morning, mild for December, with no h...
Tuesday, November 22, 2011

The Kid is Back

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I've been watching NHL hockey for as long as I can remember. Growing up in Montreal in the glory days of the Montreal Canadiens, I reall...
Thursday, November 10, 2011

Julia Smith: The Curtain Opens

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The talent, originality, determination and downright awesomeness of the people in Romance Writers of Atlantic Canada, my local chapter of RW...
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Jennie Marsland
I'm a teacher, an amateur musician and, for over thirty years, a writer. I fell in love with words at a very early age, and the affair has been life-long. Glimpses of the past spark my imagination. There's an archaeologist buried in me somewhere. I'm currently working on a series following the McShannon family as they put down roots and find love in the old world and the new, against the background of the American Civil War. Along with this series, I'm writing a story set at the time of the Halifax Explosion in 1917. I'm really enjoying delving into the history in my own backyard. I write for children as well as adults. When I'm not writing I garden, play guitar and spend time with my DH, our cat Emily, and our dogs Chance and Echo, the most spoiled Duck Tolling Retrievers on the planet. I live in Nova Scotia, in my opinion the most beautiful place in the world.
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