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Vol. 4
No. 11
YOUR INDEPENDENT LOCAL NEWSPAPER - LANARK, NORTH LEEDS & GRENVILLE
NOVEMBER 2017
Local sci-fi and fantasy author has been making novels a reality for 20 years
Stacks and stacks of books piled on Julie Czerneda’s old roll-top desk. Photo credit: Sally Smith.
Smiths Falls - Sally Smith editorial@pd gmedia.ca Julie Czerneda stands when she writes. She has a nifty table that goes up-and-down with the push of a button. It puts her keyboard at the exact height she needs, and the stand-up approach to writing, she says, prevents back aches. It also helps her get more out of her writing. For an author with a dozen or more books under her belt,
at least one on the go at the moment, and another five under contract, she wants all the writing time she can get. She doesn’t write at a specific time each day, she doesn’t write to a routine - maybe two hours at a time - until it comes to the crunch or until she becomes so caught up in the story she writes all-out. “I write until I’m done. I have to finish the book,” she explains. It’s then her husband,
Roger, steps in and “manages” her, she says, grinning. “He has to feed me. I’m totally oblivious.” Czerneda has lived in Lanark County since December 2016. She and her husband moved into a big, old house when snow was on the ground. The very day they moved she learned the deadline for her latest book had been pushed ahead and she had just four months to get it done. Needless to say, Roger stepped
and took over the move. There are still a few boxes here and there, still some renovation going on but Czerneda’s stand-up table sits squarely in front of the window in her office, ready for use. Previously, the two had lived “a wilderness life,” but thoughtfully pulled up stakes and headed to a small community. They’re both creative individuals, her husband is a photographer and graphic designer, and Czerneda says they’d tapped out living in the woods. The move also brought them closer to their two children. And finally, they’re around people, which in the wilderness, says Czerneda dryly, you’re not. The 62-year-old has been writing fantasy for 20 years, non-fiction since 1985 and has been “making stories” since she was 10. As a child she was a “voracious” reader and often, if she didn’t like the ending, wrote her own. At first, science fiction was her favourite (and private) pastime. Her husband wormed a confession out of her after the birth of one of their children that she had a drawerful of unfinished science fiction stories and persuaded her to dust them off, finish one and send it away for publication. She hasn’t looked back since. Eventually she left her ‘real job’
as a senior science editor at a major publishing house and jumped squarely, with both feet, into her true passion — writing fiction. She transitions between science fiction and fantasy, and in 1998 was a finalist for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. She also signed a contract for three more novels that year. Much of what she writes now is published by DAW Books, a division of Penguin Publishing Group that boasts discovering and publishing the hottest talents in sci-fi and fantasy. “So we have a steady income and job security,” Czerneda quips. How does she write is really the question - outline, dialogue, worlds — how does she put it all together? Before beginning A Turn of Light, the world of Marrowdell was planned and built to scale — mountains, rivers, homes, trails — each painted and sculpted. Czerneda even moved a horizontal LED flashlight to ‘watch’ the sun come up in the morning and go down at night. This makes her characters’ actions believable, looking over the valley towards the river, or heading to the Bone Mountains. So before Czerneda writes about them, she can visualize them on the location model. continued on page 3.
New and unique fitness facility coming to Smiths Falls Smiths Falls - April Scott-Clarke april@pdgmedia.ca Construction started on Oct. 30 for a new fitness facility in Smiths Falls. Owner Natatia Gemmell says this new gym will be different than anything the town has seen. Gemmell, who’s become wellknown in the community for her training expertise through Natatia’s One-on-One Fitness, is opening Functional Performance Fitness in the County Fair Mall. As the name suggests, the gym will focus on functional movement and training but will be much more than a place for people to get their sweat on. It will bring a team of health care and child care providers all under one roof
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— yes, childcare. “I think child care is going to be a big deal. It’s something we need in the town,” says Gemmell. “There are so many stay at home moms that will now be able to do more for themselves and can take care of themselves while the kids are being cared for.” Child care will be provided to members during scheduled hours, as well as access to massage therapy and physiotherapy. Other benefits include showers and infrared saunas in each of the men’s and women’s change rooms. Of course, the facility will provide traditional group fitness classes ranging from yoga to TRX, pilates, Zumba, strength, cardio and boxing, as well as personal
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training and senior specific programming. “It’s always been my vision to have a facility to offer all of these services under one roof. If we can all work together as a team to better someone’s health and better their quality of life, it will be amazing,” she says. The new fitness facility will be located in the space that was previously occupied by Dollar Tree, and members will have 24-hour access. Membership information is not yet available but Gemmell expects to have packages and pricing worked out by mid-November. And with this new facility comes opportunity as well. Gemmell will be looking for personal trainers, group instructors, massage thera-
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pists, physiotherapists, front desk attendants and child care workers to be part of her team. Those interested in applying can email to jobs@natatia.com.
So when can we expect to see this new gym unveiled? If all goes as planned, it will open in January 2018.
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