By John ChalmersCAHS Membership Secretary With the passing of William J. Wheeler, the Canadian Aviation Historical Society has lost one of its original members and one who made a great and lasting contribution to the CAHS. For 45 years from 1963 to 2008, Bill served as the original editor of the CAHS Journal, working asContinue reading “Remembering Bill Wheeler”
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Elsie MacGill Awards Honour Top Canadian Women in Aviation
For more information about the organization, awards, and recipients, check out this Skies Magazine article!
Of Planes and Pilots: Guest Post by Anne Gafiuk
“Today, as I read Alis the Aviator with my cousin, Laura, and her 8-year-old nephew, Kyle, the three of us learned more about the different aircraft seen in the skies. We took turns reading about each plane. I told them that when I first started writing about WWII RCAF aviators, I had never heard ofContinue reading “Of Planes and Pilots: Guest Post by Anne Gafiuk”
Calgary Herald features Alis the Aviator!
Q&A with Dene Artist and Author Antoine Mountain
A Wholistic Point of View Indigenous scholars are challenging the academic world from an Indigenous perspective. We’re redesigning the PhD so Indigenous artists can do visuals and stories, and not just written works. A wholistic point of view – much more complete. DANIELLE METCALFE-CHENAIL IN CONVERSATION WITH ANTOINE MOUNTAIN Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail: When did you startContinue reading “Q&A with Dene Artist and Author Antoine Mountain”
Good Night, Fort Bend: Alis the Aviator YouTube Storytime!
Alis the Aviator in Austin
Alis Goes to Alberta!
Shortlisted for Houston Readers’ Choice Award!
I was so excited to be shortlisted for this inaugural award offered by the Houston Public Library Foundation. The city has been my literal (and literary) home for the past four years and I’ve been involved in everything from the local chapter of the SCBWI, RWA, Inprint, Brazos Bookstore, Blue Willow Bookstore, Houston Writers’ Guild,Continue reading “Shortlisted for Houston Readers’ Choice Award!”
“Sure to inspire the next generation of aviators”: Reader Review of Alis the Aviator
Thanks to Storytime with Stephanie for this thoughtful review! Oh the alphabet book…so, so many on the market so how does an author, illustrator or publisher set theirs apart from the crowd? Well first you tap the incomparable Kalpna Patel (aka @ghostfaceknitter) as your illustrator and then you choose a somewhat uncommon subject, throw inContinue reading ““Sure to inspire the next generation of aviators”: Reader Review of Alis the Aviator”