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MY HEROES HAVE ALWAYS BEEN WRITERS – Brian Alan Burhoe

My Heroes Have Always Been Writers…   “MY HEROES HAVE ALWAYS BEEN WRITERS!” – Brian Alan Burhoe   From Yorkshire to Atlantic Canada, I discovered from the beginning that men and women were actually creating those stories I loved.  Writers… … Continue reading

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North-West Romances: Mountie Pulp Fiction Magazine – Writers Dan Cushman, Robert Service & More Northern Writers

Mountie pulp fiction. Mountie Stories “Ghost River” & “Murder Without Penalty!”  With more Northwestern Fiction from North-West Romances Magazine, Winter 1950-51 issue…   North-West Romances: Mountie Pulp Fiction Magazine – Dan Cushman, Robert W Service & More Northern Writers. North-West … Continue reading

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THE OLD CANOE Classic Canadian Song by George Marsh – Camp Song Lyrics

Camp song lyrics. The Old Canoe Camp Song Lyrics “On Leapt the Canoe Like a Runaway”  The canoe is a characteristic and iconic Canadian cultural symbol. Our inland waterways were our first highways: we travelled by boat and canoe in … Continue reading

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The Great Pulp Fiction Mounties: From Corporal Cameron to Sergeant Preston

Pulp Fiction Mounties… The Great Pulp Fiction Mounties     “We want men, and we want men like you. You could enlist as a constable and there is always opportunity to advance.” “It’s a great service!” exclaimed Cameron. “I’d like … Continue reading

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