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Leigh Goodison

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Leigh Goodison grew up in British Columbia, Canada. She is the author of Limboland and The Jigsaw Man (2015), the medical thriller series in the St. Augustus Chronicles, Wild Ones (2014), a young adult novel, the nonfiction handbook The Horse Trailer Owner's Manual (2012), and Goodies from the Great White North (2013), a recipe book/cooking memoir.

Leigh's short stories, essays and poetry have appeared in Bronte Street, ByLine, Lighthouse, The Oregonian, Lake Oswego Review, and many more. Her articles have appeared in Western Horseman, The Northwest Horse Source, Northwest Rider, Rider's Roundup, and NW Family Magazine, to name just a few.

Leigh has worked in the medical and legal professions. She has owned horses since she was eight-years-ol
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Leigh Goodison Without question it would be The House on the Strand by Daphne du Maurier, published approximately 1969. After drinking a concoction left by his missi…moreWithout question it would be The House on the Strand by Daphne du Maurier, published approximately 1969. After drinking a concoction left by his missing mentor, the protagonist is sent back in time to medieval Cornwall England. The story has always fascinated me.(less)
Leigh Goodison I don't get writer's block, but occasionally I'll have a moment in a story where I'm not sure how to get from one point to another. In that case I'll …moreI don't get writer's block, but occasionally I'll have a moment in a story where I'm not sure how to get from one point to another. In that case I'll just mark it as such and move on to the next scene.(less)
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The Jigsaw Man

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Limboland

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Wild Ones

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Limboland: Could it Be Real or is it Just Speculation?

The release of my latest novel,Limboland, the second medical thriller in the St. Augustus Chronicles, has sparked a consistent thread in the reviews: could it be real?I suppose it depends on your level of belief and disbelief. Russell Brand, the British comedian and revolutionary, in one of his documentaries stated (sic): "Just because you can't see something, doesn't mean it doesn't exist."What h Read more of this blog post »
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