it should just be enough to know you are not Tom Sizemore.
I’m home from the Winnipeg Writers’ Festival. It was excellent. I will do a run down of my overwhelmingly positive experience soon, but for right now, I’m just enjoying not being Tom.
Oh, and I’m also going to spend a few moments feeling grateful for McNally Robinson‘s Tracy Howard’s comments on Cowboy:
When is a horse story not just a horse story?
When it is a touching coming of age story that has a messy family, a lost soul and a great deal of love at the centre of it. Another Kind of Cowboy by Susan Juby has a heart as big as the rolling hills and mountains of British Columbia where the story takes place. I loved Juby’s sly sense of humour, particularly in reference to Alex’s acceptance that he is gay, and what that means to his involvement in the macho horse world of his small community. Delicately handled, much like the way Alex handles his horses, this novel is a beautiful read.