About peterconrad2014
I am a writer with experience in writing short stories, articles, non-fiction books, the novel, on line course content, journalism, and encyclopaedia articles. Never accepting limitations, I have had successes in diverse writing approaches. I am a storyteller, teacher, and artist.
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Peter Conrad’s work, The Silent Circle was a winner of the My Dream Writing Contest 2024 and appeared in Wingless Dreamer Publisher’s 2024 anthology Summer Fireflies 2.
Peter Conrad’s work was a runner up in the My Dream Writing Contest 2024 and appeared in Wingless Dreamer Publisher’s 2024 anthology Summer Fireflies 2. His work has been accepted by LOFT Books, Issue VI and Gnashing Teeth Publishing, The … Continue reading →
by Peter C. Conrad After completing a contract with The Heritage Community Foundation as a Senior Editor and Writer from producing content for the Alberta Online Encyclopaedia in 2006, I signed a contract with Folklore Publishing in Edmonton, Alberta for … Continue reading →
by Peter C. Conrad The history, Training Aces: Canada’s Air Training during the First World War will be released on October 15, 2015 by BookLand Publishing. When the Great War broke out, little was known about flight. Even less was known … Continue reading →
Posted in Training Aces
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Tagged A.J.M. Smith, A.M. Klein, Abraham Moses Klein, Alan Thicke, Alice Munro, Alistair MacLeod, Allan A.W. Hawco, Anita Rau Badami, Anthony De Sa, Audrey Thoma, Austin Clarke, Barrie Phillip Nichol, Bonnie Burnard, bp Nichol, Canadian literature, Canadian writer, Canlit, Carol Shields, Dorothy Livesay, Douglas Coupland, Eden Robinson, Evelyn Lau, F.R. Scott, Farley Mowat, Frank Lucius Packard, Gabrielle Roy, Hugh MacLennan, Irving Layton, Jack Hodgins, Jean Margaret Laurence, Joseph Boyden, Lawrence Hill, Leonard Cohen, Lisa Moore, Margaret Atwood, Margaret Eleanor Atwood, Margaret Laurence, Matt Cohen, Michael Ondaatje, Mordecai Richler, Norman Levine, P.K. Page, Peter C Conrad, Phyllis Webb, Robertson Davies's Fifth Business, Roch Carrier, Rohinton Mistry, Samantha Jamie Bee, Susan Wood, The Hockey Sweater, W.P. Kinsella, Will Ferguson, William Stener Ferguson, Yasuko Nguyen Thanh, Yves Thériault
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by Peter C. Conrad When Training for Victory was first published in 1989 it found a significant market in Canada, the United States, Britain, Australia and New Zealand, all countries where those who participated in the British Commonwealth Air Training … Continue reading →
by Peter C. Conrad The sky is dark with high heavy clouds. Only the wind is here now. A rushing, silence, rushing rhythm like breathing. The room has been a silent refuge too long. Outside, buildings stand against the wind … Continue reading →
Posted in Short Stories
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Tagged A.J.M. Smith, A.M. Klein, Abraham Moses Klein, Alan Thicke, Alice Munro, Alistair MacLeod, Allan A.W. Hawco, Anita Rau Badami, Anthony De Sa, Audrey Thoma, Austin Clarke, Barrie Phillip Nichol, Bonnie Burnard, bp Nichol, Canadian literature, Canadian writer, Canlit, Carol Shields, Dorothy Livesay, Douglas Coupland, Eden Robinson, Evelyn Lau, F.R. Scott, Farley Mowat, Frank Lucius Packard, Gabrielle Roy, Hugh MacLennan, Irving Layton, Jack Hodgins, Jean Margaret Laurence, Joseph Boyden, Lawrence Hill, Leonard Cohen, Lisa Moore, Margaret Atwood, Margaret Eleanor Atwood, Margaret Laurence, Matt Cohen, Michael Ondaatje, Mordecai Richler, Norman Levine, P.K. Page, Peter C Conrad, Phyllis Webb, Robertson Davies's Fifth Business, Roch Carrier, Rohinton Mistry, Samantha Jamie Bee, Susan Wood, The Hockey Sweater, W.P. Kinsella, Will Ferguson, William Stener Ferguson, Yasuko Nguyen Thanh, Yves Thériault
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