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Since 2020, retired journalist and broadcaster Anne Crossman has been writing a weekly column for the Annapolis Valley Register. No event is too small, and no person too humble, to escape her affectionate attention...and no politician, corporation or Canadian icon is so high as to avoid a well-merited jab from her pen. These selected essays cover, among much else, health crises, political wrangles, the view out a window, and what it's like to be Queen for a year.

Produktbeschreibung
Since 2020, retired journalist and broadcaster Anne Crossman has been writing a weekly column for the Annapolis Valley Register. No event is too small, and no person too humble, to escape her affectionate attention...and no politician, corporation or Canadian icon is so high as to avoid a well-merited jab from her pen. These selected essays cover, among much else, health crises, political wrangles, the view out a window, and what it's like to be Queen for a year.
Autorenporträt
Anne M. (Tripe) Crossman has worked for newspapers and radio over the years-newspapers in Halifax, Bridgewater, Yellowknife and now the Annapolis Valley. She has worked for CBC Radio across the country-Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Saskatchewan, and the Northwest Territories. While she has worked in other areas like economic development, writing has always been in the background-writing letters, journals, intermittent diaries and columns every week for the past three and a half years. This has been a great delight. Volunteering in her communities has kept her mind busy as well. She now lives with her husband, Bill, in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia which is fitting, given her name.