- “One Silent Night by Various Artists.” Living Light News, Christmas 2000. CD review. Written under the pen name of Eve Williams.
- “ripening the fruit of passion.” The Reader’s Showcase, December 2000, Number 2. Interview with Sara Rosenthal, author of Women and Passion.
- “Last Writes: The Prolific Grant MacEwan.” Write magazine, Volume 1, Number 3, Fall 2000.
- “music notes.” The Reader’s Showcase, October 2000, Number 1. Profile of the Canadian music scene.
- “the ingenuity gap.” The Reader’s Showcase, October 2000, Number 1. Interview with Thomas Homer-Dixon, author of The Ingenuity Gap.
- “The Beatles, The Bible and Bodega Bay by Ken Mansfield.” Living Light News, September/October 2000. Book review. Written under the pen name of Eve Williams.
- “Various Artists: City on a Hill – Songs of Worship and Praise.” Living Light News, September/October 2000. CD review. Written under the pen name of Eve Williams.
- “Angels reach out to seekers at Klondike Days.” Living Light News, September/October 2000. Written under the pen name of Eve Williams.
- Journalism arrives as literature: To Arrive Where You Are collects great essays. Prairie Books Now, Fall/Winter 2000, Number 23. Interview with Kim Echlin, editor of To Arrive Where You Are.
- “Journalist unleashed his own Bad Press: Mystery novel set in the world of newspapers. Prairie Books Now, Fall/Winter 2000, Number 23. Interview with Rob Hadley, author of Bad Press.
- “Anatomy of a political scandal: Saskatchewan still shocked.” Prairie Books Now, Fall/Winter 2000, Number 23. Interview with Gerry Jones, author of SaskScandal: The Death of Political Idealism in Saskatchewan.
- “How the West has Won: Sproxton collects Great Stories from the Prairies. Prairie Books Now, Fall/Winter 2000, Number 24. Interview with Birk Sproxton, editor of Great Stories from the Prairies.
- “The Indwelling by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins.” Living Light News, July/August 2001. Book review. Written under the pen name of Eve Williams.
- “Various Artists: Roaring Lambs.” Living Light News, July/August 2001. CD review. Written under the pen name of Eve Williams.
- “Reviews: Hammer & Tongs: A Smoking Lung Anthology edited by Brad Cran.” Write magazine, Volume 1, Number 2, Summer 2000. Book review.
- “Single Jewish Female: Dating within the faith.” Conversely, July 1, 2000. Personal essay.
- “Message in a birchbark: Original fur trader’s diary reproduced in The Yellowknife Journal. Prairie Books Now, Summer 2000, Number 23. Interview with Harry Duckworth, writer of the introduction to The Yellowknife Journal by Jean Steinbruck.
- “Money for Nothing: Dennis Foon looks at teen gambling.” Prairie Books Now, Summer 2000, Number 23. Interview with playwrite Dennis Foon, author ofChasing the Money.
- “A Morski in Rio: Winnipeg author looks at the Ukrainian community in Brazil.” Prairie Books Now, Summer 2000, Number 23. Interview with Jeffrey Picknicki Morski, author of Under the Southern Cross: A Collection of Accounts and Reminisces About the Ukrainian Immigration in Brazil, 1891-1914.
- “Jon Dee Graham: Summerland.” Music Matters Review, Issue 13, 2000. CD review.
- “Riley Armstrong sports a humble ‘tude.” Living Light News, March/April 2000. Written under the pen name of Eve Williams.
- “Writing Life.” The Readers Showcase, March/April 2000, Volume 8, Number 2. Reviews of The Rock Says by Dwayne Johnson, Noes from the Hyena’s Bellyby Nega Mezlekia, and Dressing Up for the Carnival by Carol Shields.
- “Catherine Bush defines The Rules of Engagement. The Readers Showcase, March/April 2000, Volume 8, Number 2.
- “Fear of a watery grave: Red River flood inspries Bowden’s latest suspense novel.” Prairie Books Now, Spring 2000, Number 22. Interview with Susan Bowden, author of Forget Me Not.
- “Cowboys and Indians no fiction: Racism in police force exposed.” Prairie Books Now, Spring 2000, Number 22. Interview with Gordon Sinclair Jr.
- “Rebel with a poem: New biography for kids looks at Pauline Johnson.” Prairie Books Now, Spring 2000, Number 22. Interview with Betty Keller, author ofPauline Johnson: First Aboriginal Voice of Canada.
- “The trickster returns: Ruby Slipperjack brings Weesquachak into the modern world.” Prairie Books Now, Spring 2000, Number 22
- “Meet Rita Bouvier: First book sends poet into the Blueberry Clouds.” Prairie Books Now, Spring 2000, Number 22.
- “Moving Towards the Future.” The Readers Showcase, January/February 2000, Volume 8, Number 1. Reviews of 2020: New Rules for the New Age by Garth Turner, and Powering the Future: The Ballard Fuel Cell and the Race to Change the World by Tom Koppel.