Created by Peter Kingsmill:
BOOKS:
FICTION
NON-FICTION
- A Guide to Being a Biosphere Reserve in Canada (Published by the Canadian Biosphere Reserves Association and available free of charge in French and English HERE.)
- Solitude Reflections on the COVID-19 pandemic, from a spiritual perspective. Read more HERE.
COLLABORATIONS
- Sustaining Home (non fiction): Maureen G. Reed, PhD (Principal Author), Peter Kingsmill (Editor) and Yvonne Drebert (Designer). The collaborators have agreed to make this interactive publication available for free download in an effort to enhance the public understanding of Canada's UNESCO Biosphere Reserves. You can download it HERE (It is also available for a small fee through iBooks.)
- LAST SHOT (fiction): an anthology of short crime stories by Alice Bienia, Winona Kent, Dwayne Claydon and Peter Kingsmill. It is available as an E-book through Amazon.
SONGS:
WRITTEN, RECORDED & CHARTED
- One and One Don't Make Three
- Don't Be Too Hard on the Barmaid
- Another New Song
- Late Summer Lady
From RPM- May 21, 1983:
Montreal- born Peter Kingsmill, (formerly) living in Ruddell, Saskatchewan, takes a stab at the recording business with an excellent production of Another New Song, a Kingsmill original, on the Chartair label. Kingsmill's full-time occupation was raising beef which he did for a dozen years before deciding to get into the music business seriously in 1978.
He has played fairs and stampedes throughout the West, been featured on several television specials and recorded an album and three singles in Canada. This single release brings us up to date with Kingsmill's activities. The single is one of four sides produced in Nashville by Joe Bob Barnhill.