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Cariboo author's writings support B.C. SPCA |
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Written by Citizen staff
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Thursday, 24 July 2008 |
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WILLIAMS LAKE
Williams Lake author Ann Walsh is using her talents to help the animals. Walsh, best known for her historical fiction for young readers, is among several award-winning B.C. writers who are donating their work to support the B.C. SPCAs Biscuit Fund, which pays for life-saving veterinary medical care for hundreds of homeless, abused and abandoned animals. For a limited time, donors who make a contribution to the Biscuit Fund can download Walshs short story, Rupert. We have a number of entertaining short stories available, as well as vegan recipes, poetry collections and a novel excerpt, said Melissa Balfour, coordinator of the BC SPCA Biscuit Fund. Balfour says there is something for every literary taste, so donors can choose just one or be decadent and read them all. Its a great way to satisfy your thirst for summer reading materials without having to make a trip to the library or the bookstore, and youll be helping the animals at the same time, says Balfour. Participating authors include Pete McCormack, kc dyer, Maggie de Vries, Sarah Kramer, Margaret Thompson, Andrea MacPherson and M.A.C. Farrant. Visit www.biscuitfund.com for more information.
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