Bram's Briefs

Karmically writing my way to fame or infamy, till death do us part.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

True hero Rabbi Yisroel Bernath deserves your vote

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I am doing something I rarely if ever do and submitting something for your consideration that I edited and augmented, but that did not origi...
Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Back to school a joy when you're an adult

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So, some 30 years after I last did this (to this extent... I took and passed a Canadian Red Cross Emergency Medical Responder course that in...
Thursday, August 19, 2010

When the going gets tough...

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This has been a very humbling period for me. Without going into the sordid details, it is likely the most challenging period of my life. Hav...
Friday, July 30, 2010

Canadian taxpayers victims of another fighter aircraft misadventure

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Imagine being the absolute best at something: sports, cooking, gambling, whatever. Then, on the verge of taking your superiority to the leve...
Thursday, June 3, 2010

Visiting your old high school haunt has you coming of age all over again

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Yesterday I did something seemingly benign, yet something that dredged up a lot more emotion than I thought I had lying dormant inside me. I...
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Saturday, May 22, 2010

New life: Boon or disaster?

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Of all the bad award shows I have ever seen, the most moronic and irrelevant one is playing behind me as I write this: The AVN Awards, organ...
Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Two birthdays - Enough to make even Sherlock crazy

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I recently celebrated my 53rd birthday, on April 26. I was born in 1957. As many people reading this may know, I am adopted. The way my pare...
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Bram
Cote Saint-Luc, Quebec, Canada
Is a career writer/publicist residing in Montreal, Canada. Bram has worked in sales, including two years in radio ad sales, and spent a decade as Montreal's senior English film unit publicist until 2002, working on more than 60 films and TV series. As a published writer, his features have appeared in newspapers across North America, some 800 having been published, the majority of these during the heady freelance days of the 1990s. As a travel writer, Bram has two awards for his unusual stories about off-the-beaten-path destinations. Bram also writes horror fiction and his chapbook Hard Night (Biting Dog Publications) garnered him a Bram Stoker Award nomination from the Horror Writers Association of which he has been a member for the past decade. He has been a contributing writer to Fangoria, the world's leading horror film publication, for more than 20 years, and was also the Montreal correspondent for a New York-based wire service for many years. He writes a weekly column, Briefly Bram.
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