Lily Gontard's fiction, non-fiction and poetry have appeared in magazines such as Geist, The Puritan, Cirque and The New Quarterly. She has worked for a variety of magazines including the Malahat Review, the Georgia Strait and Geist and was the founding editor of Yukon, North of Ordinary magazine. She currently works as a promotions officer for Parks Canada in Whitehorse, YT. Beyond Mile Zero is her first book. Learn more about her at www.gontard.ca. Mark Kelly made his first image with the Kodak Instamatic 110 camera he received for his eighth birthday. His passion for photography has taken him around the world, and after a canoe trip in 1997 to the Yukon, he returned in 1999 to make his home in Whitehorse. He is a part-time photographer and full-time therapist, and uses photography in the therapeutic process. View more of his photography at http://www.depthoffield.ca.
“this debut book is an impressive catalogue of history, folklore,
and fond memories, complete with mouthwatering descriptions of home
cooking… The book makes a strong case for traveling the Alaska
Highway while its old-world hospitality still exists.”
*Publishers Weekly*
"This is a fun book worth stashing alongside the "Milepost" on any
trip over the Alaska Highway. The stories, as well as the historic
and current photos, give a feel for the stops along the way that
will enrich any journey on what remains one of North America's
finest drives."
*Alaska Dispatch News*
"Their timing couldn’t be better — the book release coincides with
the highway’s 75th anniversary. Full of history, anecdotes,
profiles and lifestyles, “Beyond Mile Zero” should appeal to anyone
who’s driven the highway or plans to drive the highway, though
Kelly stressed it’s not a guidebook."
*Fairbanks Daily News-Miner*
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