Publications

RIVERS OF OIL – is the story of the founding of North America ’s Petroleum Industry in Oil Springs , Ontario near the city of Sarnia .

WITH MAISIE’S LOVE – is the story of Hope Morritt’s ancestors, a tale of Ireland and its troubles, homesteading in Alberta , and battles in World War One where her father meets an Army nurse called Maisie.

 

 

 RENDEZVOUS WITH DEATH – is a biography of poet Jane Maxine Johnson and her bizarre slaying in 1978, and the aftermath of that tragedy.                                                       

                                                           

 

                                                          

    LAND OF THE FIREWEED –A remote Million Dollar Valley , colorful Yukon characters, the lowest temperature ever recorded – all appear in Hope Morritt’s account of her days in Whitehorse 1946 – 1950.                                          

                                                           

                                                           

 

NAHANNI – The Nehanni Valley in the Northwest Territories is the setting for this modern, adventure and love story.

SARAH – This novel is the story of a young girl’s search for love and the strange way she finds it.

 

 

 

BOHUNK ROAD -  Set in Alberta and the Yukon during the Second World War. A young woman struggles to lose her Ukrainian identity, but she finds that emotional ties are stronger than she anticipated.

                                                           

                                                           

                                                           

                                                           

 

 

SOLDIER COME HOME – The poems in this book show death and suffering, violence and hate in poignant metaphor and allegory. Life and love are also pictured with skill and sensitivity.