Monthly Archives: January 2019

This Feels Like Home

Prompt Read at least 6 students blog short stories about ‘home’ and make a list of the common shared assumptions, values and stories that you find. Post this list on your blog with some commentary about what you discovered. Our … Continue reading

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Penticton: Peaches, Beaches, and The Syilx Nation.

Home to me, is where I was born, where I grew up, and the society of that small town. Home is a feeling of safety, of familiarity and of family. Home is a place of belonging, of memory and a … Continue reading

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Grimwold brings evil into the world.

Before the birth of mortal men, in days dim and distant, a mistake was made. A boy, blessed and beloved, born to the All-Father, Beorhthelm The Bold, Graced the grass of what we now know as Earth. The Gods granted … Continue reading

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The Take Home Message From, “If this is your land, Where are your stories?” Exercise 1.3

In the final chapter of If this is your land, Where are your stories? There were many more than three interesting topics that stuck with me, but the the most interesting metaphor used by Chamberlain, is that of table manners. In … Continue reading

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A Friendly Introduction

Good afternoon to you all! I am very excited to study Canadian literature with you all during our upcoming semester together! I am eager to get to know you all personally. My name is Sean Dyer and I am a … Continue reading

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