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Events
- Thurs. March 29, Noon-9 pm, Agrimex Farm, Trade and Home Show, North Battleford SK - DriverWorks Ink publishers selling their books
- Friday, March 30, Noon-9 pm - Agrimex Farm, Trade and Home Show, North Battleford SK - DriverWorks Ink publishers selling their books
- Saturday, March 31, 9 am-5 pm - Agrimex Farm, Trade and Home Show, North Battleford SK - DriverWorks Ink publishers selling their books
- Friday, Apr.
20, 4 p.m. - 9 p.m. - Lions Trade Fair, Nipawin SK - DriverWorks Ink publishers selling their books
- Saturday, Apr. 21, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. - Lions Trade Fair, Nipawin SK - DriverWorks Ink publishers selling their books
- Sunday, Apr. 22, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. - Lions Trade Fair, Nipawin SK - DriverWorks Ink publishers selling their books
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News
- Colette Bourgonje, the subject of Moving Forward: The Story of Paralympian Colette Bourgonje by Saskatoon author Mary Harelkin Bishop, is one of three women nominated for Female Athlete of the Year for the 2011 Saskatchewan Sports Award. Well-deserved!
- We've ordered more copies of Never Leave Your Wingman: Dionne and Graham Warner's Story of Hope! The new books will not have the accompanying DVD in the back, so if you want a book that has the extra cool stuff in it (compared to just the regular cool stuff), you'd better place your order soon before supplies run out!
- We are sad to announce the deaths of Oliver and Maudie, beloved cats of author Sharon Gray. These precocious, loving Siamese cats passed away within days of each other at the age of 18 years. They were the inspiration for the beautiful book Letters to Jennifer: From Maudie & Oliver in which Sharon Gray presents their cats' view of the world - with the purpose of amusing humans. The cats' legacies live on in the amusing antics and caring ways that Sharon has put forth in the letters of this book. Oliver and Maudie, you will be sorely missed.
- Dionne and Graham Warner, subjects of Never Leave Your Wingman, were interviewed by Calgary Herald's columnist Valerie Fortney during a recent trip to Calgary. Read the story. Watch the clip from a Calgary Global TV News interview as well - Nov. 25 News - Part 6.
- The Little Coat: The Bob and Sue Elliott Story by Saskatchewan author Alan J. Buick is now a National Bestseller! The book was also awarded an Honourable Mention in the Biography category of the 2010 Hollywood Book Festival, celebrating books that deserve to be shared as movies or films.
- A wonderful review has come in for our latest book - Letters to Jennifer: From Maudie & Oliver. "The letters offer a cat's-eye view of the world that is frequently hilarious, sometimes poignant, and always engaging." Thank you to the Saskatchewan Publishers Group for having our book reviewed!
- Dionne Warner, subject of Never Leave Your Wingman, has been named an International Heroes of Hope Ambassador by the American Cancer Society. She is one of only four Canadians to receive that honour this year! Congratualtions, Dionne!
- Seven-time cancer survivor Dionne Warner spoke at the Moose Jaw Cancer Society's 12th annual Living and Learning luncheon in October. Read the Moose Jaw Times-Herald article about that inspiring speech.
- Dionne Warner, the inspiring seven-time cancer survivor who is the main subject of Never Leave Your Wingman, was awarded second place in Canesten's I Can Achieve contest! Read her entry!
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Videos
Watch the You Tube video of author Alan Buick talking about his award-winning bestselling book The Little Coat: The Bob and Sue Elliott Story.
 
Author Ron Petrie talks about his Running of the Buffalo book, a hilarious collection of 70 of his best newspaper humour columns in the Regina Leader-Post.

Watch the YouTube video of Dionne and Graham Warner & a friend dancing during an August 2011 chemo treatment "flapper theme."

Deana Driver (right), author, editor and publisher, talks about her DriverWorks Ink books alongside author Mary Harelkin Bishop (left) at Saskatoon Word On The Street 2011

Dionne and Graham Warner interviewed on a Winnipeg radio station
Sue (Cretier) Elliott's Little Coat as chronicled in the book The Little Coat by Alan J. Buick
Seven-time cancer survivor Dionne Warner has a hair-shaving party, taking matters into her own hands |