Over the past week I’ve compiled my own list of banned licks: topics that under no circumstances will I ever write about it in a column.
Graeme Burk is a freelance writer, wit, bon vivant and man about town. He is the author of the ECW Press book, Who is the Doctor. Over the past ten years he has written for (and edited) a number of small press magazines and websites. He has had short stories published by the BBC and has been a finalist for a Writers Guild of Canada award for new screenwriters.
This site is devoted to Graeme's writing and includes his column, which is published on an occasional basis.
January 25, 2004
January 18, 2004
The Royal Canadian Air Farce was always a sort of satirical comfort food for Canadians. These days it’s more like the bargain no-name brand of macaroni and cheese; twenty years ago it was primo Kraft Dinner.
January 12, 2004
Fun and games with the Writers Guild of Canada
January 04, 2004
Restaurants are probably one of the last places where a heterosexual male can flirt with a woman casually with mostly no consequences.





