Prince George author published in Chicken Soup for the Soul book

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Prince George author published in Chicken Soup for the Soul book
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The piece is about her beloved pet's end of life.

Local author Linda Gabris has her short story Mosby’s Rainbow published in Chicken Soup for the Soul Lessons Learned from My Dog.

“Most of my writing is non-fiction and I’ve taught writing in Prince George for about 15 years,” Gabris said. “And sometimes I just like to write – like I used to teach in my class – writing is a sort of therapy. Mosby’s Rainbow is about a very sad day and it’s just a little memorial for my dog and then I felt like I could get on with healing.

Her articles are published in BC Outdoors, Ontario Outdoors, Michigan Out Doors, Lake Country Journal, Cottage Magazine, Vitality Magazine and numerous other publications across Canada and the US. Mosby's Rainbow used to make Gabris cry when she read it but as with all things time softens your perspective.

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