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ania's blog: February 2011
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011. This is my total word count at the moment. Look how pretty, look how symmetrical! This novel is going well, and I'm really excited about all the stuff that's happening in it. Writing it has been fun. Back in 10,000 words. Posted by Ania Vesenny. Labels: Dreary writing stuff. Monday, February 14, 2011. Still feels rather surreal, to be honest. Posted by Ania Vesenny. Wednesday, February 9, 2011. Reads my blog *always* and warms my heart (*always*). And, my dear husband, it wa...
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ania's blog: a follower! Hi there! :-)
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011. I have a follower who is not someone I already know, and not a duplicate of someone I already know (Hey, Chris! You're following me in double doses. It might cause health problems, and who knows what.). So now I feel I have an obligation to the wild world wide web to maybe blog like once a week. And because Stacy (HIIIIIIIII! Reads my blog *always* and warms my heart (*always*). Posted by Ania Vesenny. February 09, 2011. Im losing my memory, so I have to read everything twice.
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ania's blog: Getting ready to fly
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Saturday, January 15, 2011. Getting ready to fly. I don't know what I've been bying on Amazon, but I just received a notification that I might also like. Customized Learning: Potential Air Force Applications. In other news, when I work more on my novel, I blog less. I've been writing more. I'm happy about it. Posted by Ania Vesenny. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Thanks for stopping by. My name's Ania. This blog is a place of whimsy. My first language is Russian, but I write in English. We see the s...
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ania's blog: March 2011
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Sunday, March 20, 2011. A couple of macros from our walk today. Posted by Ania Vesenny. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Thanks for stopping by. My name's Ania. This blog is a place of whimsy. My first language is Russian, but I write in English. I'm currently in Halifax, NS., but my heart is in Nunavut. The Book Mine Set. Continuing on with the *Escape from Alcatraz* series, comes the exceedingly violent "Battle of '46" written by Brandon Seifert and illustrated by Joko Bud. Between Fact and Fiction. It's no...
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ania's blog: I'm still here (sort of)
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Monday, February 7, 2011. I'm still here (sort of). I set aside my almost finished experimental novel about the Chernobyl accident, and for the last two weeks I've been working on a new novel. I'm 17,000 words into it, and I think about it when falling asleep, and when I wake up. I know that others manage to blog, and FB (may I use it as a verb? Posted by Ania Vesenny. Labels: Dreary writing stuff. February 07, 2011. Very excited. Can wait to read some! February 09, 2011. Ok your blog doesnt like me.
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ania's blog: Bio
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Ania Vesenny was born in the former USSR. After immigrating to Canada as a teenager, she graduated from the University of Toronto and York U, and worked with the homeless and the mentally ill. She's lived in Toronto and Iqaluit, and currently lives in Halifax, NS, in her tiny house with a big yard. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Thanks for stopping by. My name's Ania. This blog is a place of whimsy. My first language is Russian, but I write in English. The Book Mine Set. Between Fact and Fiction. We see the...
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ania's blog: January 2011
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Saturday, January 15, 2011. Getting ready to fly. I don't know what I've been bying on Amazon, but I just received a notification that I might also like. Customized Learning: Potential Air Force Applications. In other news, when I work more on my novel, I blog less. I've been writing more. I'm happy about it. Posted by Ania Vesenny. Monday, January 3, 2011. I've wanted to decorate a wild tree for years. And I couldn't resist snapping this picture! Someone lost a sock? Posted by Ania Vesenny. So, hi, worl...
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ania's blog: Archives 2006-2010
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Http:/ aniasarchives.blogspot.com/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Thanks for stopping by. My name's Ania. This blog is a place of whimsy. My first language is Russian, but I write in English. I'm currently in Halifax, NS., but my heart is in Nunavut. The Book Mine Set. Continuing on with the *Escape from Alcatraz* series, comes the exceedingly violent "Battle of '46" written by Brandon Seifert and illustrated by Joko Bud. Between Fact and Fiction. Everything is Beautiful, and Nothing Hurts. Hello, My Passi...
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ania's blog: Swearing in Russian
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Swearing in Russian at the Northern Lights. Is the novel I wrote. If you click on the link, you'll get to my agent's site, and there's a bit of the description. If you, however, would like to learn to swear in Russian, I'm not really an expert. Katya Joy, the protagonist of my novel, does swear, but I had to do some research for her to be able to do so. Russian is my first language, but I've never been comfortable with Russian. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Book Mine Set. Between Fact and Fiction.
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ania's blog: November 2010
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Monday, November 29, 2010. I love the night, and how everything flows after midnight. I like the idea of getting up early and greeting the sun, and when I manage this fit, I’m mostly happy about it. But nothing compares to the peace of the night. That’s it. This is all I wanted to say today. But then I decided to do some research on night owls. And guess what? It turns out that night owls are more creative than those other morning people. Yes! At least according to a couple of studies. The sea port market.