Ghostbusters: Afterlife. Playing Nov 26th – 30th

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The Kindersley Sunset Theatre is showing Ghostbusters: Afterlife. from November 26th – 30th When a single mom and her two kids arrive in a small town, they begin to discover their connection to the original Ghostbusters and the secret legacy their grandfather left behind. Rated PG Showtimes: Friday: 7pm Saturday: 7pm Sunday: 7pm Tuesday: 7… Continue reading Ghostbusters: Afterlife. Playing Nov 26th – 30th

Kindersley and District Arts Council Brings Martin Kerr to Town

The Kindersley and District Arts Council is back with an incredible 2021-2022 line up! First up on, Wednesday, November 17th, is Martin Kerr, who might be the only artist in the world to have played 300 live shows during 2020-21! When Covid-19 cancelled all his touring and festival plans for 2020, he launched ‘Stay Home… Continue reading Kindersley and District Arts Council Brings Martin Kerr to Town

The Exchange, October 23rd at 4 p.m.

This Saturday at 4 p.m.! A socially awkward teen decides to import a mail-order best friend from France. Instead, he ends up with his personal nightmare: a cologne-soaked, chain-smoking, sex-obsessed youth who quickly becomes the hero of the community. Please remember, proof of vaccination is required at the theatre. For the latest information and for… Continue reading The Exchange, October 23rd at 4 p.m.

40 Years Over Due Returned to Toronto Library

The book Nicholas Knock And Other People: Poems by Toronto author Dennis Lee was recently returned to the Toronto Public Library–forty years overdue. The Danforth/Coxwell Toronto Public Library recently shared via Facebook that the book had last been checked out in 1978. The library also shared that the person who returned it can breathe a… Continue reading 40 Years Over Due Returned to Toronto Library

What Working With a Publisher Is Like

Next up in my tips when publishing your book, we look at what working with a publisher is like! HOW THE WRITER, AGENT AND EDITOR RELATIONSHIP WORKS Once you have an agent, they will send your book out to commissioning editors at different publishers. If an editor loves your book and thinks it has market… Continue reading What Working With a Publisher Is Like

What The Submission Process Looks like

Next up in my tips to help you publish your book, we look at the submission process and what it’s like–in a way, it’s like a long, loooong job application. WHAT THE SUBMISSION PROCESS LOOKS LIKE Each agency has its own submission guidelines, so make sure that you follow them. Fiction writers will send a… Continue reading What The Submission Process Looks like

Friendly “Name That Tune” Competition

Can you name every tune on the radio? Do you find yourself whistling along with random songs? Do you actually know all the words to Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody? Yes? No? Doesn’t matter, because this is sure to be a great night! For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley ‘Like’ the Kindersley… Continue reading Friendly “Name That Tune” Competition

Tips to Help Get Your Book Published

Okay, so you’ve done it. You’ve accomplished your dream of writing a novel, a bonified complete manuscript, free from plot holes and flat characters… now what? Now, it’s time to look at getting it published. Submitting your book to a publisher can be a confusing process and the industry works in very specific ways that… Continue reading Tips to Help Get Your Book Published

Library Book 300 Years Overdue Returned

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A 1704 edition of the 1688 book The Faith and Practice of a Church of England-Man has found its way back to Sheffield Cathedral in England roughly 300 years after it was checked out of the cathedral’s library—and 200 years after the library itself was dismantled. The Faith and Practice of a Church of England-Man, written by… Continue reading Library Book 300 Years Overdue Returned