Graeme

Graeme Burk is a freelance writer, wit, bon vivant and man about town. 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 once or twice a month (or more!).

The Column

August 31, 2009

  • Where Books Go When They Die
  • The joys of the cottage library.

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    August 16, 2009

  • How Doctor Who Taught Me The CBC Is Run By Monkeys
  • You’re a public broadcaster and you have a popular show with great ratings. What do you do? If you’re the CBC, you do nothing whatsoever.

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