Author name: Maaja

Maaja Wentz loves writing page-turners and fantastic fiction. Her novel, Feeding Frenzy: Curse of the Necromancer won a Wattpad award before publication. Amazon Page  

“The Revenge of Pocahantas”

I like the sound of the 7th annual ImagineNative Media Arts Festival. This year’s edition is called “The Revenge of Pocahantas” and features Maori filmmaker, activist and actor, Merata Mita. The festival takes place from October 18-22. There will be international aboriginal films, concerts, art installations and workshops. Many of the seminars and workshops, which

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Birthday Books

I am the luckiest ‘girl’ in the world. Yesterday, for my birthday, my husband presented me with an enormous bag of books. The amazing thing is that, diverse as they were, each book was something I would have asked for. Even the C.S.I. book, which I probably would not have picked up myself, looks intriguing.

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CANSCAIP — Research for non-fiction

Last night I attended the monthly CANCAIP meeting. The atmosphere was, as always, very friendly. I enjoy meeting people who have actually “done it” before — published a children’s book, that is. The special topic for October was research for non-fiction. Editor and writer Gena Gorrell talked about predicting unforeseen problems, filing and obtaining photo

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A Reader’s Journal

In an era where visual-literacy and computer-literacy are de rigour but appreciation for novels feels old-fashioned, it’s nice to meet people online who share my obsession. Today I updated my link to A Reader’s Journal. This blogger, AKA Booklogged, recently ran a book giveaway contest which my new book blog buddy Lotus Reads won. What

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Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders by Neil Gaiman

I first discovered Gaiman’s work through the excellent British TV series Neverwhere. It’s a compelling fantasy about an ordinary fellow, drawn into a magical world under London’s streets. This nightmarish world is populated by, among others, a minotaur, an angel, energy-draining Goths, street people and a damsel in distress. Half of the intrigue for viewers

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