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A Whole Empire Walking

By Diana Stevan August 16, 2011 Life, Writing 1 Comment

Since I was old enough to comprehend, my mother has bent my ear with stories of how awful it was in the old country, before she immigrated to Canada when…

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Why Men Fight

By Diana Stevan April 3, 2011 Life, Writing 1 Comment

In my historical novel, Sunflowers Undedr Fire, I write about the time my grandfather decided to fight for the Tsar’s army in the Great War. My grandfather told my grandmother…

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