Mrs. Kenneth James Stevens Wants A Baby by Leanne Dyck (Ch 17)

 Chapter sixteen: Aster envisioned Kenneth James waiting expectantly at the ferry. The ferry docked, and Kenneth James…

Mrs. Kenneth James Stevens Wants A Baby by Leanne Dyck (Ch 16)

Chapter fifteen: Aster takes her worried self to the ferry and sails to Mayne Island. photo by…

Mrs. Kenneth James Stevens Wants A Baby by Leanne Dyck (Ch 15)

 Chapter fourteen: Desperate to escape her old life, Aster decides to join her husband on Mayne Island.…

Mrs. Kenneth James Stevens Wants A Baby by Leanne Dyck (Ch 14)

 Chapter thirteen: Aster is trying to live through the aftermath of her actions but isn’t doing a…

Mrs. Kenneth James Stevens Wants A Baby by Leanne Dyck (Ch 13)

 Chapter twelve: Aster’s toxic relationship with Devin continued until Aster lost control of her classroom and herself…

Mrs. Kenneth James Stevens Wants A Baby by Leanne Dyck (Ch 12)

 chapter eleven: Aster’s parent-teacher conference turned into a confrontation between teacher and parent. Who’s responsible for providing…

Mrs. Kenneth James Stevens Wants A Baby by Leanne Dyck (Ch 11)

 Chapter ten: Unlike Bunny, Aster maintains a well-organized classroom. A classroom in which many students–such as Elizabeth…

Mrs. Kenneth James Stevens Wants A Baby by Leanne Dyck (Ch 10)

Chapter nine: Arriving early for work, school teacher Aster checks in on the neighbouring classroom. What…

Mrs. Kenneth James Stevens Wants A Baby by Leanne Dyck (Ch 9)

 Chapter eight: Do you believe that Kenneth James is making unreasonable demands on Aster? Do you think…

Mrs. Kenneth James Stevens Wants A Baby by Leanne Dyck (Ch 8)

 Chapter seven: Aster’s plan to become pregnant has hit a snag. Is it a small obstacle or…

Mrs. Kenneth James Stevens Wants A Baby by Leanne Dyck (Ch 7)

 Chapter six: Aster has shared her desire to have a child with her husband–which seems to have…

Mrs. Kenneth James Stevens Wants A Baby by Leanne Dyck (Ch 6)

 Chapter five: So she did find him. That’s a relief. He was on a bench reading about…

Mrs. Kenneth James Stevens Wants A Baby by Leanne Dyck (Ch 5)

 Chapter four: Aster has lost her husband on the ferry? Will she ever find him again? Or…

Mrs. Kenneth James Stevens Wants A Baby by Leanne Dyck (Ch 4)

 Chapter three: It’s obvious that Aster is not pleased that she ended up on a remote…

Mrs. Kenneth James Stevens Wants A Baby by Leanne Dyck (Ch 3)

Chapter two: Emma, Aster’s sister-in-law, thinks Aster is foolish to live on a remote island. She advises…

Mrs. Kenneth James Stevens Wants A Baby by Leanne Dyck (Ch 2)

Chapter one: Alone in her home on a remote island, Aster communes with her husband. She…

Mrs. Kenneth James Stevens Wants A Baby by Leanne Dyck (Ch 1)

Mrs. Kenneth James Stevens Wants A Baby was inspired by remote island life and by Canadian…

Book Review: Flipping Forward Twisting Backward by Alma Fullerton, illustrated by Sarah Mensinga (MG novel)

 Claire Cardin is dedicated, kind-hearted, empathetic, creative, smart, and a problem solver. She excels at gymnastics…

The Calling (short story) by Leanne Dyck

a downpour becomes magical for one teenage girl when…  Illustrator unknown Before and after school, she…

Blankie by Leanne Dyck (short story)

Blankie is a holiday-themed story about a senior citizen celebrating the season in a retirement home.…

Book Review: Driven: The Secret Lives of Drivers by Marcello Di Cintio, published by Biblioasis (non-fiction)

 In 2018 author Marcello Di Cintio ‘spent a year traveling around Canada’–west to east; south to…

The Sweater (short story) by Leanne Dyck

The holidays bring unmanageable stress to some people’s lives. This short story is for them–it’s about…

Island Invasion (short story) by Leanne Dyck

This short story was inspired by The Inconvenient King by Thomas King. (Thomas King is the…

20 Guest Authors on Leanne Dyck’s Blog

One of the best resources an author can have is another author. 20 authors share writing…

It All Started Here by Leanne Dyck

Where were you on November 13, 1962?  “If you remember the 60s, you really weren’t there.”…