R.G. Morse is a prolific Canadian author, artist, editor, publisher, and musician. His sixth book (the non-fiction "Man Up, In 10 Lessons") will be pub-ready by the end of September 2011, fully edited and designed incl. cover (courtesy of his hybrid boutique publishing company, AuthorCloud). Morse's previous works include "The Mountains of Canada" (Hurtig), "Canada, The Mountains" (McClellend & Stewart), "The Naked Mountain (Fleet), "Oregon, The Coast" (Reidmore), and "The Dark at the End of the Tunnel" (New Hogtown Press). He is currently working on two novels, one set in Scandinavia in the l... View More »
R.G. Morse is a prolific Canadian author, artist, editor, publisher, and musician. His sixth book (the non-fiction "Man Up, In 10 Lessons") will be pub-ready by the end of September 2011, fully edited and designed incl. cover (courtesy of his hybrid boutique publishing company, AuthorCloud). Morse's previous works include "The Mountains of Canada" (Hurtig), "Canada, The Mountains" (McClellend & Stewart), "The Naked Mountain (Fleet), "Oregon, The Coast" (Reidmore), and "The Dark at the End of the Tunnel" (New Hogtown Press). He is currently working on two novels, one set in Scandinavia in the late Sixties, the other in the decidedly quirky -- and achingly beautiful -- Kootenay region of British Columbia. Morse is a somewhat unusual author, in that he is also a seasoned publisher, a savvy book promoter, and a compelling public speaker. He speaks fluent Swedish and Norwegian, decent Spanish, enjoys the works of Hunter S. Thompson, Tom Robbins, and Timothy Findlay, climbs mountains, and generally leads a ridiculously colourful life. «View Less
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R.G. Morse is a prolific Canadian author, artist, editor, publisher, and musician. His sixth book (the non-fiction "Man Up, In 10 Lessons") will be pub-ready by the end of September 2011, fully edited and designed incl. cover (courtesy of his hybrid boutique publishing company, AuthorCloud). Morse's previous works include "The Mountains of Canada" (Hurtig), "Canada, The Mountains" (McClellend & Stewart), "The Naked Mountain (Fleet), "Oregon, The Coast" (Reidmore), and "The Dark at the End of the Tunnel" (New Hogtown Press). He is currently working on two novels, one set in Scandinavia in the late Sixties, the other in the decidedly quirky -- and achingly beautiful -- Kootenay region of British Columbia. Morse is a somewhat unusual author, in that he is also a seasoned publisher, a savvy book promoter, and a compelling public speaker. He speaks fluent Swedish and Norwegian, decent Spanish, enjoys the works of Hunter S. Thompson, Tom Robbins, and Timothy Findlay, climbs mountains, and generally leads a ridiculously colourful life. «View Less