Three months have passed since the last whistle blew in South Africa, and volumes have been written and spoken about Spain vs. Netherlands, but it is never too late to discuss the World Cup final game…and how I saw it.… More »
Posts Tagged ‘World Cup Novel’
The World Cup Final Game…and how I saw it.
Posted October 15, 2010 | by james | in Book News | 0 Comments
A Month in Paradise
Posted July 16, 2010 | by james | in Sports Journal | 0 Comments
A month in paradise, and now, it is over! Sixty four games, sometimes three in one day. I can still remember how excited I was back on June 11th. I was up early to see the opening ceremonies, but then had… More »
Italy are out…England and U.S.A. Advance To Next Round
Posted June 24, 2010 | by james | in World Cup Blog | 11 Comments
photo credit: warrenski Defending champions Italy are out, unceremoniously bounced from the World Cup tournament today by an aggressive Slovakian side. The 3-2 score flattered the Italians, who played with… More »
Venus Williams likes the U.S. team, but needs The Rules of Soccer.
Posted | by james | in World Cup for the Ladies | 0 Comments
photo credit: Eustaquio Santimano Venus Williams commented from England during her Wimbledon tournament appearance that she “doesn’t understand the rules of soccer, so when something happens, I… More »
A Life’s Passion Screening in Winnipeg!
Posted September 28, 2008 | by james | in James' Journal | 0 Comments
Today marks the Canadian premiere of Moving Stories Films in Winnipeg at THIN AIR: Winnipeg International Writers Festival. Moving Stories is a program of 15 short films all based on works of literature –… More »