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A new memoir – Defiance

November 24, 2006 by Tricia

I was just reading about an interesting new book that I think I’m going to buy as it sounds like a good read. It’s called “Defiance” and it’s a true story that has apparently made the KGB and the DHS want to get rid of the author.

The story, written by Alex Konanykhin, a self made tycoon in post-Soviet Russia, talks about how by the age of 25 he’s created and controlled the largest bank in Russia, but that’s where his troubles began.

Apparently the KGB kidnapped him and stole his fortune which led to Alex Konanykhin to make a daring escape and move to the US in 1992. Unfortunately his troubles weren’t over when he moved to the land of opportunity because he ended up having to fight the FBI, INS, and Justice departments in order to hold onto his freedom and his very life.

In this memoir you can read about how the Russian mafia took out a contract on him, and how the US government is still trying to deport him back to his homeland of Russia where he’d likely end up being killed. Alex is only 39 now- so all of this has happened in the last 14 years. He’s already lived through a lot of trouble and it’s not over yet.

On the Book Website you can even read deleted chapters, and look at photos and various documents that are related to the book and what has happened in Alex’ life so far. Yep, I think this a book that I’m going to buy. It certainly sounds interesting to me.





Filed Under: Authors, Culture, Entertainment Tagged With: Defiance, flee for life, KGB, memoir, new book, Russian Mafia, top banker, true story

Are you musical? You might do well in voiceovers

November 23, 2006 by Tricia

Have you ever wondered how the actors and actresses that do voiceover work started out?

Many of them have been musicians or classically trained singers prior to becoming voice over talent. They’ve learned through their training – either by playing musical instruments or using their voice the subtle rhythms and breathing techniques, gained vocal stamina and learned how to project their voice properly through their musical training. All of this experience comes out in the form of well developed tone, inflection, diction and phrasing when they do their voiceovers. I bet you never thought of that did you?

If you have a musical background you might do well in the Voiceover industry. If you’ve ever thought of working in this field think about contacting voices.com. This company puts people seeking work in voiceovers in touch with companies such as radio and television stations that are looking for voiceover talent together and makes it easier for each to satisfy their goals.

Filed Under: Culture, Entertainment, Music Tagged With: acting, Art, Music, musician, sing, voice, voice over work, voiceovers, voices.com

2006 Canadian Blog Awards

November 22, 2006 by Tricia

This is a sticky post– regular posts below

LAST DAY TO VOTE FOR ME!

I uhm, accidentally got this site, Tricia’s Musings, listed as a nominee for BEST CANADIAN BLOG in the 2006 Canadian Blog Awards.

Won’t you please vote for me?

The first round of voting starts NOW – at 12:01 am November 15th and it will go for 7 days ending on Tuesday, November 21st. You may vote once a day if you’d like.

The top 5 finalists in all categories will go on to a final round beginning November 25th. I’ll let you know if I make it to the 2nd round. Of course, I probably won’t without your help so please vote.

All links in this post open in another tab or window- so if your surfing you will not lose your place.

Filed Under: Canada, Contest, Recreation, The Blogisphere, Web and Technology Tagged With: 2006 Canadian Blog Awards, best blog, nominated, STICKY, vote, Vote for me

Doctor I work with wins Giller Prize!

November 10, 2006 by Tricia

Wow! One of the doctors that I work with in the ER, Vincent Lam, received a very prestigious writing award on Tuesday evening! He won the Giller prize!

What is the giller prize?

Jack Rabinovitch founded The Giller Prize in 1994 to honour the memory of his late wife Doris Giller, an outstanding literary journalist who died of cancer in April 1993. He was assisted by several friends – most notably the late Mordecai Richler, author Alice Munro, and academician David Staines – in building the Prize’s creative template.

In 2005, The Giller Prize teamed up with Scotiabank to create The Scotiabank Giller Prize. It is the first ever co-spons0rship for Canada’s richest literary award for fiction. Under the new agreement, the purse doubled growing to Cdn. $50,000 with $40,000 going to the winner, and $2,500 being given to each of the four finalists. The Scotiabank Giller Prize is dedicated to celebrating the best in Canadian fiction each year, and to enhancing marketing efforts in bringing these books to the attention of all Canadians.

Dr. Lam is such a wonderful man. I’m so very happy for him. He’s a very good doctor and great to work with too. Actually, I think all the docs I work with in the ER are good to work with- they really do listen if a nurse has concerns about a patient.

My husband had shown me a newspaper article about the Giller prize and the 5 nominees two weeks ago. The article that I read featured Vincent Lam. As soon as I saw the article I had a feeling he would win.

The top 5 nominees were chosen out of over 100 nominees. The five that had been up for the final prize all wrote very good books. Dr. Lam was the newest author in the group, I believe.

The awards were shown on TV on Tuesday evening and before each nominee came up to the stage a brief description of their book and their life was shown through something that had been filmed earlier.

Dr. Lam’s presentation was hilarious- to me anyway because they present his book in the hospital setting – the hospital that I work in actually and the characters in the little sketch that they showed were all doctors, nurses and even a unit clerk that I work with in the ER. My husband and I were laughing – “Oh there’s Annette!” “Colleen, you big drunk!” Ahhhh “Dr. Kanahi” (gorgeous man), “Pam? Pam? She’s not nurse.” and Dr. Kumar too! It was meant to be a serious and dramatic short film, but when you know the people that were shown in a film it somehow becomes quite humorous.

Famous Canadian Author Margaret Atwood presented Dr. Lam (she actually discovered him), and then just before the award was presented the three judges discussed their feelings about each of the 5 novels up for the prize. Two of the judges are famous Canadian authors, and one was our former Governor General (remember highest position in Canada besides the Queen) Adrian Clarkson. The Governor General was the only one to discuss Dr. Lams book. To me – the author that presented him, and the judge that discussed him being such prominent Canadian figures told me a lot – I just knew he would win the award.

In the last 10 minutes of the show they awarded the Giller Prize to Dr. Lam. He kept his cool and did a very nice acceptance speech. I was so very proud of him, and of course I still am.

The CBC did an interview with Dr. Lam the following day.

His book – Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures is what appears to be a serious of short often humorous stories, but they all tie in together in the end.

He brings to vivid and convincing life the disparate but interdependent worlds of school and home, heartbreaking young love and life-altering fear in stories that introduce us to Fitz, Ming, Chen, and Sri, young medical school students and doctors in Toronto.

In “How To Get Into Medical School,” the impulsive Fitz and the ultra-rational Ming explore the possibilities of a relationship that is tested, first by the vigilance of a disapproving family and then by the extraordinary commitment demanded of medical students. In “Take All of Murphy,” three students face the challenge of their first dissection of a corpse — and the unusual quandary of deciding whether following the anatomy textbook or keeping a tattoo intact is more important. And in “A Long Migration,” perhaps the most lyrical of the stories, we see beyond Chen’s immediate world into the past of his family, and in particular that of his grandfather. Once a high-living and flamboyant member of the Chinese expatriate community in Saigon before the Vietnam War, now Percival Chen is dying in a Brisbane retirement home, and his grandson’s modern medical recommendations must make way for older potions that arrive for Percival from an older world.

You can read more about Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures: Stories at amazon, and you can purchase the book there as well, or in your local bookstore as it should be on store shelves now.

Filed Under: Canada, Culture, Entertainment, Health Fitness and Beauty, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: 2006 winner, Bloodletting Miraculous Cures, canadian, Dr. Lam, Emergency room, ER, Giller prize, novel, Vincent Lam

My sister liked my photos!

November 6, 2006 by Tricia

I spent some time talking on the phone with my sister on Saturday night. We live in the same city but we don’t really get together or talk all that often. She has her own business and she’s often busy and me – well I’m often not feeling that great, so I guess that’s why we don’t see each other much lately.

Anyway she’s off to Mexico! Lucky girl. A week away from home just as it’s getting cold here. I’m envious.

While we were talking I told her about my photoblog and sent her a few links to some of the shots on the site that I’m particularly happy with. I was very pleased when she told me that she really liked the photos.

I’m not just pleased because she liked them. I’m pleased because she’s an Artist and she liked them. She hasn’t been doing her own art work for a number of years now- partly due to having twins and her own business and lately she hasn’t been able to do any painting because she suffered a brain injury in 2004 as a result of a surgical operation she had to have done. She’s much better now but she lost a lot of her fine muscle control with the brain injury and she doesn’t know if she’ll be able to paint again.

During our conversation I was trying to encourage her to use her artist eye in photography. I’m sure she’d be a great photographer. It was through this part of the conversation that I mentioned my photoblog.

Now we have plans to go to some of the Funky areas of Toronto and take some photos together when she gets back from her vacation. I think we’ll have a lot of fun.

Filed Under: Family, Health Fitness and Beauty, Hobbies, Photography, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: blog, camera, Canada, digital camera, mexico, photo, photoblog, photographer, Photography, photos, sister, Toronto

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