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Axel Howerton is a former entertainment journalist, and the author of the Arthur Ellis Award nominated detective caper "Hot Sinatra", the modern gothic fairytale "Furr", and the forthcoming "Wolf & Devil" urban fantasy series. His work, including short stories, columns, poetry and essays, have appeared the world over, in no fewer than five languages. Axel is the Prairies director of the Crime Writers of Canada, and a member of the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association, the Calgary Crime Writers, and the Kintsugi Poets. He is also the editor of the books "Death by Drive-In", "AB Negative", and "Tall Tales of the Weird West", and is the organizer behind one of Canada's first recurring "Noir At The Bar" events, #NoirBarYYC. Visit Axel online at www.axelhow.com to sign up for the GotHow? email list and receive free exclusive ebook collections, sneak peeks, and more.#AxelHow #GotHow

Remember…

6a00d83451688169e2017d3d8435fd970cMy great-great-grandfather, Arthur Lettington, was lost in WW1.  His sons fought in WW2, including my great-grandfather George. I was brought up to understand the importance of those sacrifices, and respect them – every day – but no more so than on November 11. Please, use this day to remember and reflect, and to appreciate and thank all those who have served in our names. I hope the following has some relevance.

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I have, quite thankfully, never been to war.  I have never had to question the value of my own life over that of a complete stranger, or rationalize the deaths of others for the sake of abstract concepts like Freedom or Patriotism or the indecipherable motives of politics.

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Thankfully for all of us, some have. My own great-grandfather was killed in WWI,  a 45 year-old man who had spent most of his life in the service of Queen and Country. Even after he had left the Royal West Kent regiment, after a long career in England and abroad; after he had started a family and moved across the world to Canada, he volunteered and re-enlisted to protect his motherland when England went to war. He died of horrific injuries sustained – not while hurling bullets or blasting the countryside as we are so inured to imagine by movies and TV – but while repairing a bridge to allow ambulances through to the front. His crew was obliterated from thousands of feet above by German bombers. He was buried a few miles away in the town of Vlamertinghe, Belgium. He died, and now rests, worlds away from any family or any other life he knew outside of the chaos of war.

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Most likely none of his immediate family was ever able to make pilgrimage to visit his grave. His wife and his children didn’t even know he was gone until months later. His loss was one of over 17 million.  Millions of devastated families, widowed wives, lost and broken children. These men and women didn’t die for some great adventure, or in pursuit of glory and heroic acclaim. They did it for those same families that were left behind. They did it for their countries, who asked them to sacrifice everything to protect the things we believe in, to preserve our idea of humanity and hope for a better tomorrow.  They did it for YOU. More than reason enough to keep the memory of our past, present and future soldiers in mind – not just today – but every day.

It saddens me deeply that, in our callous and self-involved culture, the tradition and keeping of Remembrance has gone far by the wayside. Here in my own home and native land, it is still technically a statutory holiday, but most companies (my current employer included) use it as a loophole to get an extra day off at Christmas. Many who do take the 11th of November off of work, spend it like any Saturday of the year, shopping in malls that should be closed, lunching in restaurants that should be dark, or watching reruns of Maury exploiting one more trailer park babymama.

Here is my one tiny request of all of you. What could be more important than millions of lives, bled out in mud and barbed wire, wrought into flame and explosions of flesh, sent cold and alone to the bottom of every ocean – lives that were given to service YOUR freedom and frivolity – what could honestly be more important to remember? Your license plate number? Your Yahoo password? What day some new game hits the shelf at the Wal-Mart? Who was voted off of Dancing With The Stars? How many snowflakes are on a fucking coffee cup?

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If you can’t be bothered to keep it in your mind, or in your heart, every day, or even for one measly day out of the year… Take that one minute. ONE out of half a million minutes in the year. Take that one minute and think about some poor 20 year-old kid… thousands of miles from home, scared, alone and dying in the middle of a man-made Hell on Earth. Think about that kid for one single goddamn minute. Imagine it was your kid. Imagine it was YOU. And then appreciate every little thing you have in this life, because we ALL owe it to that kid and a million more like him that did what they thought was right to keep their own families safe. They are still out there. In Afghanistan and Iraq and all over this troubled planet, our children, our brothers and sisters, even our parents are out there doing what they think is right. And not just our families. You may not agree with, or understand these vague conceptions of enemies, on the other side of the world, but they have children, wives, grandmothers. They have innocent bodies piled in their streets. Children scream, and burn and twist away from the horrors of war in a hundred ravaged countries that they didn’t choose to be stuck in.

I think that’s worth remembering. It’s worth internalizing and contemplating, for at least one minute a year.

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Thank you Canada! #Spells&Spirits is Number TWO with a silver bullet!

Thank you Canada!
The SPELLS AND SPIRITS box set, featuring my new “modern gothic werewolf tale” FURR has reached #2 on the Kindle list (Amazon.ca) for Paranormal Fiction, and #3 in Urban Fantasy as of this morning!

We’re also sitting way the hell up in the 50’s on the US lists, which is insane! If you haven’t yet, PICK IT UP! 5 novels and 2 novellas by some of Canada’s best Urban Fantasy authors, including Krista D. Ball, Skyla Dawn Cameron and the legendary Charles De Lint! Not to mention Randy McCharles fantastic MUCH ADO ABOUT MACBETH, and my werewolf-strippers-and-mad-magicians-in-the-kootenays novel FURR!

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My name is Axel and I approved this anti-political rant

Canadian-Flag-Leaves-Board I’m gonna rant a little here. I try not to engage in too much political mumbo jumbo on the page, but this is kind of important. If you want to ignore it, just skip ahead to the news on FURR coming out today in the SPELLS & SPIRITS BOX SET. Or go check out this tweet about Daniel Craig on Colbert.
Some of you may know that I am, in fact, Canadian.
We’ve just had something of a landmark election, one that seemed to bring out the worst in a lot of people, and the best in others. There’s been a lot of naysaying and complaining from the “Old Stock” Canadians as our former PM (and iron-fisted, race-baiting, conservative despot) liked to call them, as we approached the changeover from the Harper Government ™ to the new Liberal majority headed by Justin Trudeau (the guy with the hair in those foxy boxing photos you’ve seen all over MSN).  I posted this on FB and got a pretty positive and widespread reaction. I thought I’d share it here, as a proud Canadian, and as a white dude who sees no reason to not share the responsibility of running the country with all of the different kinds of people who have to live together in it. Regardless of what they wear on their heads, or hide in their underpants.  We have long been considered a country of optimists and tolerant, charitable, sensible citizens of the world. It’s about time we get back to that mind-set. We are not the lite-beer version of the U.S.A. (no offense, southern brothers and sisters).  We are not fear-mongering racists, class-warfare misers, nor exclusionist xenophobes.  We are the original melting-pot society – the place where French and English Empires came to an agreement, where displaced peoples of ALL nations were welcomed and cared for. We practically invented the social programs that “more enlightened” European and Scandinavian countries are now being lauded for.

In recent years our government seems to have become known for bullying women, marginalizing brown people, poking other nations with a stick, and yanking the underwear of scientists high enough to stuff in their mouths and squelch their warnings of danger, so the gang could fill up the ol’ 55 Bel Air and cruise for big-haired Christian trophy wives. We became a sad,  comb-over, SNL, tea-party impersonation of the Canada we used to be.
This new guy, with the hair? He and his team might be the people to help us remember what we used to be, and what we can be again:

So before the right-wing naysayers begin with all of the whining about gender equality and diversity trumping “qualifications”, let me stop you before you begin. The Minister of Science is a science professor? How  dare they? The Minister of Health is a doctor?  Scandalous! The Minister of Defence was in the military? SHOCKING! What a disgusting and absolute  disregard for WMCP’s (white male career politicians) everywhere!

Look man, our new Transport Minister was the first Canadian in SPACE. If you know of someone who has more travel experience than that, I’m sure the PM would love to hear about it.

These all seem like sensible, rational, and far LESS politically-motivated appointments than we’ve seen in, well, ever. So let’s just go with it and see how they do. Maybe… just maybe… the WMCP’s aren’t always the right white man for the job.  In fact, the whole problem with the system in Canada, and the US, Britian, etc. etc etc. etc. is that the people that are running the governments aren’t people anymore. They’re not experts in their fields. They’re have no vested interest in their posts, or in the ramifications of their decisions. Most politicians in these cases are appointed based on how well they’ve served the party, or the big-money interests behind the party, not whether they have a better-than-fourth-grade grasp of basic science, or a handle on the history and philosophy that have brought us to this point in our evolution (or, in some cases, that they even have the brain-span to conceive of the possibility of evolution.)

These “politicians” are nothing more than poll jockeys. They’re demographic pleasure machines.  Not-always-but-usually-white-male career politicians.  “Politician” has become a career unto itself, and the job description seems to be “Are you willing to sell out anyone and everyone? Are you available for purchase? Are you willing to outwardly subvert any and all personal opinions, values, morals and obligations in the name of power, money and celebrity? IF SO: Sign up here!”

So, yes. I absolutely agree with our new PM and his crew. I think it’s bloody brilliant that someone had the sense to appoint people with relevant experience, rather than “political” experience.  I think it’s about time that our leadership is more freely representative of our actual ethnic, gender and cultural make-up. I think we’re on a much better track, a much more positive and intelligent track, than we have been in most of my Lifetime. And I’m old as f*ck. So how about we give it a try and see if maybe we can change the course of this country, and this world, before it’s entirely too late. GO CANADA!

Now let’s get back to cat videos and Star Wars VII rumours, shall we?