"Showing Their Scales" and "The Hockey Farmer"

We are pleased to introduce the works of local B.C. authors KP Wee and Farhan Devji to you:

"Showing Their Scales" contains three tales of lies, lust, and deception. These are short novels which deal with betrayal and revenge, with three main male characters and how they end up hurting the women in their lives.
**Catch an episode of BlogTalkRadio
here with KP's interview on his books, recorded Dec 29, 2008.**

"The Hockey Farmer" is a story about Logan Watt, who hails from Cochrane, Alberta, and has to decide whether to rehabilitate the legendary family farm or pursue an unlikely career in professional hockey. The story also shifts to Vancouver and contains numerous Vancouver Canucks references.

Help support a pair of B.C. authors by picking up your own copies today!
-- "The Hockey Farmer" can be purchased
here,
while "Showing Their Scales" can be bought
here. --

The Hockey Farmer / Showing Their Scales

The Hockey Farmer / Showing Their Scales

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Stop the Moose

The Blue Jays were mathematically eliminated from postseason contention thanks to Sunday's 3-0 loss to Boston.

(How about that Scott Richmond, now 0-3 in four starts, with the Jays losing all of them?)

Now, the attention turns to stopping Mike Mussina from getting 20 wins. The Moose has 18 so far, and will look for No. 19 on Tuesday at Rogers Centre.


If you remember what happened in the 1993 All-Star Game in Baltimore and how Cito Gaston was booed, you'd probably not want to see Mussina get his first ever 20-win campaign.

1 comment:

CRCPAN said...

I was slammed on both MVN and Bleacher Report for these Mussina comments. Oh well, everyone's entitled to his or her own opinions... Anyway, "Replacement Pitcher" is going to be published, so that's all I care about for now!

Brief Resume Highlights

Writing Experience
- Bleacher Report: contribute articles on the Vancouver Canucks, Boston sports, hockey, and baseball at least three times a week (2007-Present); edit sports-related articles from other posters (2008-Present)
- UCL: developed Career Planning curriculum (2007); consulted on for other curricula issues (2005-Present)
- Consumer Research: submitted unsolicited proposals for improvements on company operations (2005)
- B.U.D. College: developed Grammar curriculum consisting of five levels (2004); edited curricula for other courses (2004)
- KGIC: developed Career Planning curriculum proposal for Surrey campus (2004)
Writing Accomplishments
- Named Bleacher Report Bruins Community Leader (2008)