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edition:Paperback
category: Social Science
published: Feb 2020
ISBN:9781772141399
publisher: Anvil Press

Rain City

Vancouver Essays

by John Moore

tagged: regional studies, personal memoirs
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BC Bestseller! From its Coast Mountain skyline to its seedy waterfront tattoo parlors, from the private downtown booze-cans of the city's business elite and the Faux Chateau enclave of Whistler, to the riot-shaken streets of the early Sixties and the history of pipe bomb attacks in the city, Moore has been there, done that. He's been a graveyard shift cabdriver, deckhand, bartender, emergency room security guard, reporter and even sunk to the depths of freelance journalism, without losing his sense of humour. Whether he's writing about delivering the news of imminent Nuclear Armageddon during the Cuban Missile Crisis, the history of umbrellas, (serious topic in Rain City), the vanishing game of Cribbage (a rainy day pastime), X-treme Sports, vintage sports cars or the proliferation of anti-depressant meds, he's still ‘that a - hole who's always sticking his nose into other peoples' business'. Part memoir, part polemic, Rain City, is his version of a fat old Sixties rock band's Greatest Hits album."

About the Author
John Moore has published two previous novels, The Blue Parrot and Three of a Kind (both with Ekstasis Editions). His book reviews and articles appear regularly in the Vancouver Sun. He lives and writes in Squamish, B.C.
Contributor Notes

John Moore has worked as a book reviewer, book columnist, wine reviewer, writer of general features, the occasional dash of news reportage, and various magazine articles. His writing has been featured in The Vancouver Sun, B.C. Business, The Vancouver Review, subTerrain, the North Shore News and numerous other west coast periodicals and won several West Coast Magazine Awards. He is also the author of a trilogy of noir-ish novels set mostly on Vancouver's north shore: The Blue Parrot (1999), Three of a Kind (2001), and The Flea Market (2003).

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