“Weird, whimsical, charming, disturbing, beautifully written – you know – just what you’ve come to expect from the amazing Julie Trimingham.” –Douglas Glover, in Numéro Cinq Killer Whale: in Black and White — Julie...
Indigo on Granville, Vancouver, BC, 2016. An author visit to the store, to promote Way Elsewhere. I covered the table in postcards from around the world. Passers-by could choose a postcard, write their name and address on it. I wrote them each a little story and...
Physicist/cosmologist/author Lawrence M. Krauss talks about dark energy, God, and the idea of nothing in my upcoming essay for Numéro Cinq magazine. I’ll post when it’s up…...
I hope the book is wiser than my protagonist. Mockingbird is told in the first person; it is an intensely subjective story. Mia is a good person, a thoughtful person. Her love and faith are as strong as storms. But her refusal to fully acknowledge her own unearned,...
from Gina Nahai, author of Caspian Rain and Moonlight on the Avenue of Faith: “A novel of quiet passion and rare beauty, Mockingbird is a testament to the power of pure, uncluttered language—a confluence of feelings and physicality that will draw you back, line...