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About Heather

Heather is the Librarian II, Literacy and Readers' Advisory, with the Vaughan Public Libraries. Her job is to connect leisure readers and aspiring writers with the endless space of imagination and creation through words in all forms.  |  Meet the team

Capture the Beauty of Vaughan with Poems and Photos!

Vaughan Poetry Map_imageIn celebration of National Poetry Month in April 2016 and the City of Vaughan’s 25th Anniversary, Vaughan Public Libraries (VPL) is creating a Vaughan Poetry Map as a platform for all local poets to share and showcase their poems about Vaughan.

The Vaughan Poetry Map will be an interactive map that celebrates Vaughan’s culture, heritage, and geographical beauty through poems and images. The map will link poems onto the map based on the locations mentioned in the poems.

VPL is currently inviting all poets and poetry lovers to submit poems about general or specific locations in Vaughan. All entries should be submitted by March 11, 2016. For detailed information on submission guidelines and to enter your submission please visit: http://www.vaughanpl.info/poetry_map_entry.

Looking forward to your entries!

For a listing of VPL’s poetry collection, please visit: Poems.

Poetry Lovers, Stay Tuned with Vaughan Poetry Map!

In celebration of National Poetry Month in April 2016 and the City of Vaughan’s 25th Anniversary, Vaughan Public Libraries (VPL) is creating a Vaughan Poetry Map as a platform for all local poets to share and showcase their poems about Vaughan.

The Vaughan Poetry Map will be an interactive map that celebrates Vaughan’s culture, heritage, and geographical beauty through poems and images. The map will link poems onto the map based on the locations mentioned in the poems.

VPL is currently inviting all poets and poetry lovers to submit poems about general or specific locations in Vaughan. All entries should be submitted by March 11, 2016. For detailed information on submission guidelines and to enter your submission please visit: http://www.vaughanpl.info/poetry_map_entry.

Looking forward to your entries!

For a listing of VPL’s poetry collection, please visit: Poems.

Fifteen Dogs by Andre Alexis, the 2015 Giller Winner

Fifteen DogsWhat does it mean to be alive? To think, to feel, to love, and to envy? Do you think having our human consciousness is the premise of sustaining our happiness? Or does this human consciousness  trouble you sometimes?

I didn’t initiate these questions. The 2015 Giller Prize winner Andre Alexis did with his Fifteen Dogs. The story says two Greek Gods give a pack of fifteen dogs “human intelligence” to see whether “human intelligence” is a gift that makes creatures happy or “an occasionally useful plague”. So suddenly these dogs start to struggle with their new perspective on life and on themselves. Alexis is challenging the reader to examine our own existence and recall the age old question, “what’s the meaning of life”?

“What’s the meaning of life?” I would be too ambitious to discuss such a big philosophical question here. What I am trying to do here is just to share some reflections surrounding the topic. Some of my views may reflect some Stoicism and Buddhism theories. Continue reading