Today on transit, everything I saw reminded me it’s the trip, not the destination. A man, in ninja gear. Only his eyes, visible. In one hand, his phone, open, his music, selected. In the other ...
Lawn Ornaments is a short story I wrote many years ago. It originally appeared in This Magazine and was finalist in the Great Canadian Literary Hunt. David could forgive anything except the sig...
https://lostdogsthenovel.wordpress.com/2023/04/09/lawn-ornaments-short-story/
The other day, in the packed waiting room at the Eye Clinic, the man seated next to me started making moves on his phone. He was obsessed with it – couldn’t keep his hands off its case. His e...
https://lostdogsthenovel.wordpress.com/2023/04/07/delayed-gratification/
Here’s a bit more about how I wrote Lost Dogs. It’s out in stores across Canada TODAY! https://open-book.ca/News/Lucie-Page-on-How-She-Found-a-Writing-Community-That-Works-for-Her-and-the-One...
https://lostdogsthenovel.wordpress.com/2023/04/01/lost-dogs/
My debut novel “Lost Dogs” is the story of five people on a harrowing voyage of self-discovery and the unravelling mystery of a missing dog. I used to post about it on Word Press many years ...
https://lostdogsthenovel.wordpress.com/2023/03/31/recap-seven-lost-years/
The scotch? Yes. The chocolate? Always. But also my first book! I started playing with the idea of Lost Dogs here on WordPress. “Fast forward” several years and it’s being published by Corm...