In the mail – Wylie’s War. A fictional novel set against a backdrop of Alberta/Saskatchewan separation, by Saskatchewan author Terry Anderson.
Updated: Amazon link
In the mail – Wylie’s War. A fictional novel set against a backdrop of Alberta/Saskatchewan separation, by Saskatchewan author Terry Anderson.
Updated: Amazon link
I might have to get me that one!
Unless that’s what they think our new flag should be on the cover. Anything we fly must have a Union Jack in the corner.
Vive L’Alberta est Le Saskatchewan Libre!
(avec Columbie Britanique aussi)
“If you’ve ever imagined the West leaving Canada and going it alone, this is a must-read book.
Imagined? How about “hoped”? How about “dreamed”?
The website seems to be struggling a little bit – I guess I’ll just do a title search on the site under “Inspirational.”
Thanks Kate for pushing the book. (I think) I know this can be a tough room.
It is also available on Amazon or Barnes and Noble web sites.
ISBN 978-1-60749-831-5
Would everyone please stop comparing Obama to Wylie Coyote!!! Oh I’m sorry I should have read the article first. MY BAD.
“Thanks Kate for pushing the book. (I think) I know this can be a tough room.”
Uh, what the heck is wrong with B.C. that you left us ooooout?!
My favorite novels are generally the fictional ones, although I did appreciate In Cold Blood.
Well, I guess this saves me the trouble of writing it my self. Consider it ordered.
chutzpahticular,
Maybe that’s coming in a sequel? We’ll need a port after all … hypothetically speaking, of course.
We’ll need a port after all …
Nah, we’ll dig a canal to Hudson’s Bay. Fill it with warm water from all those nuclear power plants that will be situated on the N & S Sasakatchewan Rivers to supply power for our industries and export to the USA. Saskatchewan has 30% of the known reserves of U3O8.
My really Big Plan is to dam the Hudson’s Bay, as all the water from half of North America flows into it. Eventually it will become fresh water and we can then pipe it back up hill to grow all the crops we’ll ever need. Re-cycled so to speak. We can generate power at the outlet to the Arctic and sell the power to None-of-it, too.
I mean, the consensus says the Arctic is warming and so is our planet, so I’m buying land for homesteading in Norman Wells.
Chutzpah I didn’t really leave B.C. out. You’ll have to read the story to understand what I mean.
If I had to guess I’d say the lower mainland and Van. Island would vote to stay in Canada. The northern half and eastern half would probably leave and join the breakaway. That would be the route to the ocean and a sea port. Just my thoughts. Others may vary. lol
Thanks R.L.
Terry, your book is sounding better all the time. You may not realize that Vancouver Island is a swing isle? Back and forth, back and forth, from conservative to….that-a-way. Just say the word and I’ll tip it.
I’ll have to read your book now.
Good of Kate to pop it up for us to see and real good that you came in to chat about it Terry. I’m ordering it right now.
Pat
Anytime Pat..Thanks.
Chutzpah sure go ahead and tip it. I did live on the Island for about twenty years. Moved to Alberta in the early eighties at about the time of the n.e.p. Calgary was like a morque for a few years. Very depressing. Now I’ve come full circle back to Sask.
Why invest in any long term real estate west of the Rockies?… they are on the ticking clock
In the US we just have to get rid of Florida, the California lemmings are doing a good job following in the footsteps of thier past/departed cults. We will have a home for the Palestine swap… soon