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Author of Wildwood holds a special place in her heart for the Peace River area, inspired setting for book
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Author of Wildwood holds a special place in her heart for the Peace River area, inspired setting for book
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Author of the article: Karlee Kapler
Publishing date: May 10, 2021 • 1 day ago • 4 minute read • Elinor Florence is the author of Wildwood. The setting of the novel was greatly inspired by the Peace River, Manning, and Beaverlodge area. The novel came out two years ago, but the author still holds the Peace River area near to her heart. Photo by SUPPLIED
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Just over two years have passed since the publication and release of the novel Wildwood. Inspired by the natural beauty of the Peace River area, the author of Wildwood, Elinor Florence, felt compelled to capture the captivating beauty of the area and used it as the setting for her novel.
by Contributor on Tuesday Apr 06 2021
Rossland Public Library is pleased to announce that Stacey Boden is the new Library Director. Submitted
Books of My Life
Q and A with Stacey Boden, who we are pleased to announce is Rossland’s new Library Director.
Many patrons will remember Stacey from her time as Interim Director just over a year ago. Stacey comes to us with an impressive resume of library - related experience, most recently at the Trail Public Library. Stacey’s volunteer contributions to Women Against Violence Against Women as well as the Downtown Eastside Women’s Centre in Vancouver shaped her interest in a career in public service and honed her keen interest in the importance of providing welcoming, safe, community spaces. Stacey lives in Trail with her husband and two wonderful children and loves to read as much as possible. When not reading, Stacey enjoys camping and is learning to appreciate winter sports.