From the early 2000s until the Internet dried up traditional markets for book reviews and feature stories, Lynda Grace Philippsen freelanced for various newspapers and literary magazines, such as The Globe and Mail, the Vancouver Sun, Books in Canada, Arc Poetry Magazine and Kyoto Journal. In 2011, to record and share her travels throughout Japan she created The Way of Words, a website and blog. Following her early retirement from a 34-year teaching career, she contributed multiple stories to PostScript, the quarterly magazine for the British Columbia Retired Teachers' Association. Lynda has been published in several poetry anthologies: Half in the Sun: Anthology of Mennonite Writing with ""Strawberries"" in 2006, A Verse Map of Vancouver with ""Happy Hour: Bacchus Lounge"" in 2009, and The Wild Weathers a gathering of love poems with ""Final Round"" in 2012. Other distinctions for her writing include the CBC Creative Nonfiction prize longlist for ""Poor Wool"" in 2010,"" PostScript Honourable Mention for ""The Art of Ikebana"" in 2018, PostScript Best Travel Story for ""I Rented an Old Man"" in 2023, and Federation of BC Writers Honourable Mention Prize for Creative Nonfiction for ""Love Like Salt"" in 2024. Studying ikebana formally since 2017, Lynda has been granted Teacher Fourth Degree certification by the Sogetsu School of Ikebana in 2022, Teacher Third Degree in 2025, and at the time of publication has been working toward Teacher Second Degree Sanyo. Lynda lives in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. She can be found at www.thewayofwords.com and on Instagram @lyndawow.