Katherine Dunn
Half-burnt
Three years in, I’m starting to think the library isn’t how I want to learn about the world
Junior high is over – and my angst should be, too.
Third year is stressful – but nothing beats age thirteen for sheer madness
A Very Calgarian Thanksiving
We ended up where our parents started, but we can’t forget where we came from.
I cook, I clean, I… just grew up?
I’m not quite sure what happened, but I appear to be growing up.
No, no, it’s not one of those tearful milestone moments – I don’t have a graduation cap in hand, I haven’t received any prestigious awards, and I still don’t have a job.
In fact, the growing up I’ve been doing appears to [...]
Mango Curry Shrimp Dip (An Idiot-Proof Recipe)
Free time will be a hot commodity in a few weeks, so my biggest piece of advice at this point is: enjoy it! Or, you can use it to catch up on a couple life skills that are in major disrepair.
This attitude explains my recent enthusiasm for cooking. Or what I consider cooking, anyways, which is [...]
Cooking: for useless and impatient slobs
If you can put it in a sandwich, you can put it on these pizzas – and impress your friends, too
Facebook as a family affair
Untag all those photos, because my Dad is now on Facebook
First step: Learn to use the library
Ten tips for the common sense student
Starting university – it’s just like summer camp!
Six tips to start your year off right
Nostalgia is for dummies
I’m trying to keep in mind all the nasty things childhood entails.
How to spot a Canadian
Canadians are the only nationality who, en masse, wear folk music festival T-shirts
Number One Household Hazard
I don’t understand basic household appliances, and I feel at odds with the common hair brush

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