Barbara Glasier

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Barbara Glasier has a Degree in Nursing and has worked in many avenues including hospital and emergency room nursing, public health, community care, and administration. During her career, she has encountered multitudes of family crisis situations and the fallout from many of today's societal issues. Though she has done a great deal of professional writing as a nurse educator, "A Critical Human Error" is the her first novel. Barbara is a mother and grandmother. She lives with her husband in Lacombe, Alberta ...more

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A Critical Human Error

Nobody was more surprised than me when I published my first novel at the age of 72. My initial motivation for starting to write this book was a dream that I had. Why I dreamt what I did is beyond me. Why do we dream the things we dream? Sometimes dreams do connect with what is going on in our lives. Other times, they come out of left field and make no sense. The part about this dream is the way it Read more of this blog post »
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Published on May 12, 2020 18:27 Tags: it-s-never-too-late
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“The desire to write grows with writing.
Desiderius Erasmas”
Barbara Glasier, A Critical Human Error: When Paternity Is Not a Choice

“The desire to write grows with writing.
Desiderius Erasmas”
Barbara Glasier, A Critical Human Error: When Paternity Is Not a Choice

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