. . . NEWS & UPCOMING EVENTS


Thursday, June 19, 2008, 7:00 pm . . . TORONTO
Fictionistas
The Victory Café
581 Markham Street


It's so not about the shoes... Linda Leith, author of The Desert Lake, is stepping out in Toronto for readings with fellow Fictionistas Laura Lush, Shari Lapena, and Dede Crane. To reserve a signed copy of Linda's book, please call Ben McNally Books at 416-361-0032.


Saturday, MAY 31, 2008, 7:00 pm . . . LASQUETI ISLAND, BC
Arts Centre
Main Road

Terence Young will be reading from Moving Day, along with Patricia Young.

 

Friday, MAY 30, 2008, 7:00 pm . . . PORT ALBERNI, BC
North Island College, Room S-108
3699 Roger Street

Terence Young will be reading from Moving Day, along with Patricia Young.

 

Thursday, MAY 29, 2008, 7:00 pm . . . COURTENAY, BC
North Island College, Puntledge Hall

Terence Young will be reading from Moving Day, along with Patricia Young.



Thursday, May 29, 2008, 7:00 pm . . . VANCOUVER
Little Sister's Book and Art Emporium
1238 Davie Street

Andy Quan returns to Vancouver for the launch of his new poetry collection, Bowling Pin Fire,



Monday, May 26, 2008, 7:30 pm . . . VANCOUVER
5th Asian Heritage Night
Vancouver Public Library, Alice MacKaye Room
350 West Georgia Street

World Poetry proudly presents the 5th Asian Heritage Night. Andy Quan will read from his new poetry collection, Bowling Pin Fire, along with performers Fiona Lam, Aly Sunderji, Todd Wong, members of the St. Judea's Choir, Anita Aguirre Nieveras, and Sonam Rinchen. Hosted by Ariadne Sawyer and Alejandro Mujica-Olea. Admission is free.



Monday, May 26, 2008, 7:00 pm . . . TORONTO
Queen's University

Keith Garebian, author of the new poetry collection, Blue: The Derek Jarman Poems, has won Second Prize in the second annual Queen's University Alumni Poetry Contest. Keith also won second prize the first year!



May 25, 2008 . . . WINNIPEG
Wordwrap

Doug Whiteway, aka C.C. Benison, author of the Winnipeg mystery novel Death in Cold Type, is featured in the cover story of Wordwrap (Spring 2008).



Saturday, May 24, 2008, 11:00am-12:00pm . . . MISSISSAUGA, ON
Streetsville Arts Festival
Streetsville Library

112 Queen St. S.

Keith Garebian will be reading from his new poetry collection, Blue: The Derek Jarman Poems, at the Streetsville Arts Festival.



Tuesday, May 6, 2008, 7:00 pm . . . TORONTO
Art Bar Series
Clinton's, 693 Bloor St. West (Christie subway station)

Keith Garebian will be reading from his new poetry collection, Blue: The Derek Jarman Poems, at Toronto's Art Bar series, the longest-running poetry-only reading series in Canada.



Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival Wednesday, April 30—Sunday, May 4, 2008. . . MONTREAL

 

 

Thursday, May 4, 2008, 2:00-3:00 pm . . . MONTREAL
Readings in the Afternoon
Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival
Victoria—DELTA CENTRE-VILLE Hotel
777 University Street, Square-Victoria metro

Carolyn Souaid, author of poetry collection Satie's Sad Piano, will host an afternoon of readings from recent books by festival authors Geoffrey Brock and Gary Geddes.

 

 

Sunday, May 4, 2008, 10:00-4:30 pm . . . MONTREAL
Workshop—Exciting the Toad
Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival
DELTA CENTRE-VILLE Hotel
777 University Street, Square-Victoria metro

Powerful poetry excites idea and experience into language. Susan Gillis, author of Volta and Swimming Among the Ruins, will lead a workshop on writing poetry. Discussion of participants' original poems will sharpen the critical and editorial eye, while exercises and writing activities will help poets to renew and refine their poetic practice. Attendees will visit, in the words of Marianne Moore, "imaginary gardens with real toads in them."

 

 

Saturday, May 3, 2008, 5:00-6:00 pm . . . MONTREAL
Readings—On the Road II
Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival
DELTA CENTRE-VILLE Hotel
777 University Street, Square-Victoria metro

Andrea MacPherson is the author of a new poetry collection based on her travel experiences titled Away. She will participate in readings and a panel discussion on travel writing: "Homer did it in The Odyssey, Jonathan Swift did it in Gulliver's Travels, even D.H. Lawrence did it in Sea and Sardinia. What is travel writing and how does it become more than writing about travel?"

 

 

Saturday, May 3, 2008, 3:00-4:30 pm . . . MONTREAL
Launch—Vallum: The Spirit Issue
Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival
Les Courants—DELTA CENTRE-VILLE Hotel
777 University Street, Square-Victoria metro

Carolyn Souaid, author of poetry collection Satie's Sad Piano, will participate in the launch of "Zeros and Wons," the tenth issue of Vallum. Also in attendance will be Joshua Auerbach, Stephanie Bolster, Steve Luxton, David Solway, Vincent Tinguely and Sherwin Tjia.

 

 

Friday, May 2, 2008, 8:30-9:45 pm . . . MONTREAL
Panel Discussion—From Manuscript to Book: The Publishers Have Their Say
Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival
St-Charles—DELTA CENTRE-VILLE Hotel
777 University Street, Square-Victoria metro

Carolyn Souaid, author of poetry collection Satie's Sad Piano, will lead a panel discussion between Patricia Aldana, Jon Paul Fiorentino, Kim McArthur and Robert J. Sawyer:
"So how does that manuscript you've been working on finally get published? This is your chance to find out at our publishers' event—back by popular demand."

 

 

Friday, May 2, 2008, 7:00-8:15 pm . . . MONTREAL
Panel Discussion—Becoming a Writer II
Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival
St-Charles Public Room—DELTA CENTRE-VILLE Hotel
777 University Street, Square-Victoria metro

Andrea MacPherson, author of new poetry collection Away, will join other festival authors for a panel discussion on writing a book: "Have you ever thought of writing a book? Do you know how to set about it? Festival authors walk us through the process, from inspiration and despair through sheer doggedness and accomplishment."

 

 

Thursday, May 1, 2008, 9:00-10:30 pm . . . MONTREAL
Readings—International Poetry Party
Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival
St-Charles Public Room—DELTA CENTRE-VILLE Hotel
777 University Street, Square-Victoria metro

Andrea MacPherson, author of new poetry collection Away, will join Georges Abou-Hsab, Bernard Antoun/Anton, Paul Bélanger, Geneviève Blais, Louise Warren and Saadi Yousef for a night of readings and performance in English, French and Arabic.

 

 

Thursday, May 1, 2008, 3:00-4:00 pm . . . MONTREAL
Youth—Quebec Roots: The Place Where I Live
Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival
St-Charles—DELTA CENTRE-VILLE Hotel
777 University Street, Square-Victoria metro

Carolyn Souaid, author of poetry collection Satie's Sad Piano, will participate in the launch of Quebec Roots, a book by Quebec youths:
"Over the past few months, Anglophone students, mentored by Quebec authors and photographers, produced a photo book reflecting the cultural diversity of Quebec communities as seen through their eyes. Quebec students—from the Eastern Townships to the Bay James region, from Montreal to Nunavik—as well as their teachers and mentors will come together to launch the book and share their experiences in producing this book. This launch is open to the public." Also in attendance will be Judith Lermer Crawley, Monique Dykstra, Monique Polak and Claire Holden Rothman.

 

 

Wednesday, April 30, 2008, 9:00-10:30 pm . . . MONTREAL
Readings—Soirée de Poésie
Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival
Verrière B—DELTA CENTRE-VILLE Hotel
777 University Street, Square-Victoria metro

Carolyn Souaid, author of poetry collection Satie's Sad Piano, and Susan Gillis, author of Volta and Swimming Among the Ruins, will join Endre Farkas, Joshua Auerbach, Jason Camlot and David McGimpsey for a night of readings by prominent Montreal poets.

 

 

Wednesday, April 30, 2008, 9:00-11:30 am . . . MONTREAL
Youth—Blue Metropolis Student Literary Programme
Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival
DELTA CENTRE-VILLE Hotel
777 University Street, Square-Victoria metro

Carolyn Souaid, author of poetry collection Satie's Sad Piano, will participate in an event that invites youth to meet professional writers and work on their own writing. The other authors in attendance will be Myriam Beaudoin, Jimmy Beaulieu, Natasha Beaulieu, Rupert Bottenberg, J.R. Carpenter, Jon Paul Fiorentino, Danielle Fournier, Adam Leith Gollner, Kaie Kellough, Catherine Kidd, Alice Kuipers, Monique Polak, Claire Holden Rothman, Janet Torge, Michel Vézina and Yolande Villemaire.



Wednesday, April 30, 2008, 5:00-7:00 pm . . . TORONTO
Theatre Books
11 St. Thomas Street

Join us for a Signature Poetry double launch! Keith Garebian will be reading from his new poetry collection, Blue: The Derek Jarman Poems, and Andrea MacPherson will be reading from her new poetry collection, Away.



Calgary International Spoken Word Festival
Wednesday, April 2—Sunday, April 27, 2008
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Friday, April 25, 2008, 8:00 pm . . . CALGARY
Event #8: Big Bang Poetry & Music
Calgary International Spoken Word Festival
Arrata Opera Centre, 1315–7th Street SW

Genni Gunn will be reading from her new poetry collection, Faceless, as part of the Big Bang Poetry & Music Event. This is a festival highlight and is expected to sell out quickly! Tickets are $10.



Thursday, April 24, 2008, 7:30 pm . . .
ST. CATHARINES, ON
St. Catharines Public Library
54 Church Street

Keith Garebian will read from his new poetry collection, Blue: The Derek Jarman Poems.



Wednesday, April 23, 2008 . . . WINNIPEG
Just the Facts Ma'am…
The New Aqua Books Location
272 Garry Street

Alison Preston, author of the hugely successful Winnipeg mystery, Sunny Dreams, will be on hand to give you details on the serious business of researching for accuracy. Mystery, crime fiction or true crime, the story is in the details.



Tuesday, April 22, 2008, 8:00 pm . . . OTTAWA
Tree Reading Series
Royal Oak II Pub, 161 Laurier East

Andrea MacPherson will be reading from her new poetry collection, Away, at the Tree Reading Series. This is one of Canada's longest-running literary events and is an essential part of Ottawa's vibrant literary community.



Thursday, April 17, 2008, 7:00 pm . . . SURREY, BC
Dublin Crossing Pub (upstairs)
101-18789 Fraser Hwy

Andrea MacPherson will be launching her new poetry collection, Away. Experience the old country in the warmth of a cozy Irish pub!



Wednesday, April 16, 2008 . . . MONTREAL
Circus of Words / Cirque des mots
La Sala Rossa
4848 boul. St-Laurent

Carolyn Souaid, author of poetry collection Satie's Sad Piano, will be one of two MCs for the fourth annual Circus of Words. This exciting trilingual event (English, French and Arabic) is a collage of text-based performances by poets, musicians and dancers hailing from a broad range of artistic backgrounds. This year's bill features Nicole Brossard, Noah Zacharin, John Asfour, Vicki Tansey & Richard Sommer, Kaie Kellough and Tom Konyves.



Wednesday, April 9, 2008, 7:00pm . . . MONTREAL
Westmount Public Library
4574 Sherbrooke W

Carolyn Souaid, author of poetry collection Satie's Sad Piano, will participate in a panel discussion as part of National Poetry Month.



Thursday, March 13, 2008, 7:30-9:30 pm . . . VANCOUVER
Rhizome Café
317 East Broadway

Jennica Harper will be reading from her poetry collection, The Octopus and Other Poems, along with other poets.



THE PACIFIC FESTIVAL OF THE BOOK, MARCH 10-20, 2008 . . .

 

 

Saturday, March 15, 2008, 12:30-1:00 pm . . . VICTORIA
Pacific Festival of the Book 2008
Suite 110–2750 Quadra Street

Andrea MacPherson will be reading from her new poetry collection, Away, at the Victoria Arts Connection's Pacific Festival of the Book, along with Peter Richardson and Gilean Chase.



Friday, March 7, 2008 . . .
Poem of the Week

One of Susan Gillis's poems has been chosen as "Poem of the Week" by Canada's Poet Laureate, John Steffler. Susan is the author of Volta and Swimming Among the Ruins. To read the poem, simply go to the link below, select "Poem of the Week" from the sidebar on the left, and then click on "This Week's Poem":

http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/poet/index.asp?lang=e&param=0



Thursday, February 28—Friday, February 29, 2008 . . . NUNAVIK
Kiluutaq School
Umiujaq, Nunavik

Carolyn Souaid, author of Satie's Sad Piano, is visiting the community of Umiujaq in Nunavik to lead poetry workshops. She will be working with students at Kiluutaq School involved in Blue Metropolis's Quebec Roots Writing Project.



Monday, February 25, 2008-Friday, March 14, 2008
WRITERS AND WRITING: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
From Desk to Bookstore: Making the Leap to Writing as a Career.
Professional Development Workshops for writers in all phases of their careers.

Genni Gunn, author of new poetry collection Faceless, will join writers Wayne Grady and Deborah Windsor to lead nine full-day workshops across Canada, from Halifax to Vancouver.



Thursday, February 21, 2008, 6:00-8:00 pm . . . SYDNEY
Gallery 4A–The Asia-Australia Arts Centre
181–187 Hay Street, Sydney

Andy Quan will be launching his new poetry collection, Bowling Pin Fire, at Sydney's Asia-Australia Arts Centre. The launch will also offer an opportunity to see the centre's latest exhibit, Heavenly Bodies, which brings together three contemporary Chinese-Australian artists. Sparkling wine and light snacks will be provided.



Saturday, February 16, 2008 . . . WINNIPEG
Winnipeg Free Press, Section B

Alison Preston's new serial mystery, Love Me To Death, Mother, will run daily in the Winnipeg Free Press from February 16 through March 1. A $100 prize will be awarded on line each day, and a grand prize of $1000 will be awarded at the close of the serial. Alison is the author of the hugely successful Winnipeg mystery, Sunny Dreams.



Wednesday, February 6, 2008, 8:00 pm . . . MONTREAL
Le Dépanneur Café
206 Bernard West

Carolyn Souaid, author of Satie's Sad Piano, will read — in English — at this unique multilingual event. Also on the bill are Jennifier Boire and Ian Ferrier reading in English, Cesar Castillo reading in Spanish, Alain Cuerrier reading in French, José Acquelin reading in French and Spanish, and Alexandra Delgado reading and singing in French and Spanish with piano accompaniment.



Monday, February 4, 2008, 2:30 pm . . . KINGSTON
Queen's University
Watson 517

Genni Gunn will read from her new poetry collection, Faceless, at Kingston's prestigious Queen's University.



Friday, January 25, 2008, 12:50-1:00 pm . . . WINNIPEG
CBC Radio Noon, 89.3FM, 990AM

Ron Robinson's book club will discuss Alison Preston's Sunny Dreams on CBC Radio's Radio Noon. Tune in to hear about the newest mystery from Winnipeg's literary treasure.



Thursday, January 24, 2008, 7:30-9:00 pm . . . KINGSTON
Queen's University
Ban Righ Hall, Lower Dining Room

Genni Gunn will read from her new poetry collection, Faceless. Carolyn Smart, Sheri-D Wilson and Elizabeth Bachinsky will also be in attendance.



Wednesday, January 23, 2008, 7:30 pm . . . SHERWOOD PARK, AB
R.E.A.D. Book Club

Margaret Macpherson is guest speaker at the R.E.A.D. (Really Eloquent and Attractive Dames) Book Club. She will answer questions and read from her recent novel, Released. Visit www.margaretmacpherson.com



Saturday, December 22, 2007, 2:00-3:00 pm . . . WINNIPEG
McNally Robinson Booksellers
Grant Park Shopping Centre

Alison Preston will be signing copies of her new novel, Sunny Dreams, at McNally Robinson Booksellers. Come meet the author and get a signed copy of the newest Norwood Flats mystery.



Wednesday, November 28, 2007, 7:30 pm . . . WINNIPEG
Fictionistas at Candor Books, 390 Provencher Boulevard

Alison Preston, author of the new mystery Sunny Dreams, joins fellow Fictionistas Catherine Hunter and Bernice Friesen for a night of readings at Winnipeg's newest independent bookstore.



Wednesday, November 21, 2007, 7:00 pm . . . SASKATOON
Fictionistas at McNally Robinson Booksellers, 3130 8th Street East

Alison Preston, author of the new mystery Sunny Dreams, joins fellow Fictionistas Bernice Friesen, Pam Bustin and Leona Theis for a night of readings. (It's not about the shoes...)



November 15-22, 2007 . . . SHANGHAI & JINHUA, CHINA
Sino-Canadian Literary Forum
Shanghai Municipal Library & Zhejiang Teaching University

In a case of life imitating art, Linda Leith, author of the new novel The Desert Lake, has been invited to join a delegation to China. Along with celebrated children's author Marie Louise Gay, Linda will be participating in the Shanghai International Creative Industries Week, with events at the Shanghai Municipal Library and at Zhejiang Teaching University in Jinhua.



Saturday, November 17, 2007, 2:00 pm . . . WINNIPEG
Philosotea, 284 Taché Avenue

Alison Preston brings murder to the neighbourhood bookstore as she reads from her new mystery, Sunny Dreams. (Please note the date change — this event was originally scheduled for November 10.)



Saturday, November 17, 2007, 1:30-4:00 pm . . . SHERWOOD PARK, AB
Writers' Foundation of Strathcona County
Strathcona County Library, Sherwood Park

Margaret Macpherson is presenting an interactive workshop for emerging writers. Margaret has just launched her new novel, Released.



Thursday, November 15, 2007, 7:30 pm . . . EDMONTON
Fictionistas at Audrey's Books, 10702 Jasper Avenue

Margaret Macpherson, author of Released, will emcee the fall kick-off Fictionista event, and will also read on behalf of Alison Preston from her new mystery Sunny Dreams. Fellow fictionistas rounding out the evening are Angie Abdou, Gail Sidonie Sobat, and Janice MacDonald.



Friday, November 9, 2007, 7:00-9:00 pm . . . VANCOUVER
Blenz Reading Series
Blenz Coffee Shop, 508 Hastings Street (at Richards)

Jennica Harper, the special guest at the Blenz reading series event, will read from her collection, The Octopus and Other Poems. Jennica wi'll be joined Gurjinder Basran, Leslie Hill, Jan Redford, Jonina Kirton, and Ayelet Tsabari. The readings are followed by a Q&A session.



Wednesday, November 7, 2007, 12:10-12:50 pm . . . WINNIPEG
Skywalk Concert & Lecture Series
Millennium Library—Carol Shields Auditorium
251 Donald Street

Catherine Hunter, author of In the First Early Days of My Death, will be presenting a talk on local mystery writers.



Sunday, November 4, 2007, 4:00-6:00 pm . . . VANCOUVER
Café Montmartre, 4362 Main Street

Genni Gunn, author of Faceless, Jennica Harper, author of The Octopus and Other Poems, and Ryszard Dubanski, author of Black Teeth, along wth Turnstone Press author Don Bailey will read and discuss their work.



Saturday, November 3, 2007, 6:00-8:00 pm . . . VICTORIA
Solstice Café, 529 Pandora Avenue

Genni Gunn, author of Faceless, Terence Young, author of Moving Day, and Margo Button, author of Heron Cliff, will join Turnstone authors Don Bailey and Jim Nason for readings and a Q& A session. John Barton will host.



Saturday, November 3, 2007 . . . EDMONTON
Women's Wellness Conference
Gray Nun's Hospital

Margaret Macpherson is presenting "Women and Words," an interactive workshop dealing with criticism, self censor, and the importance of telling stories.


 


November 2007-June 2008 . . . WINNIPEG
Doug Whiteway, Writer-in-Residence
Millennium Library, 251 Donald Street

C.C. Benison, author of the Winnipeg mystery novel Death in Cold Type, is the nom de plume for Winnipeg writer Doug Whiteway. In his new position as writer-in-residence of Winnipeg's Millennium Library, he will be reading and responding to the literary efforts of Winnipeggers.



Thursday, October 25, 2007, 7 pm . . . MONTREAL
Lebanon-Quebec Cultural Forum
Café-Bistro Les Gâteries, 3443 St-Denis Street

Carolyn Marie Souaid will read from her poetry collection, Satie's Sad Piano, as part of the Lebanon-Quebec Cultural Forum.

 



Tuesday, October 16, 2007, 12:00-3:00 pm . . . WAINWRIGHT, AB
Wainwright High School

Margaret Macpherson discusses the writing life with high school sudents and will read from her new novel, Released, and her short story collection, Perilous Departures.



Sunday, October 14, 2007, 7:00 pm . . . WINNIPEG
Bread & Circuses, 238 Lilac Street

Signature Editons and Whodunit? Bookstore present the launch of Alison Preston's new mystery, Sunny Dreams.



Friday, October 12, 2007 . . . EDMONTON
The Reading Women's Group

Margaret Macpherson is meeting with a local book-reading group to discuss her latest novel, Released.



Thursday, October 11, 2007, 5:30-7:30 pm . . . MONTREAL
Nicholas Hoare, 1366 Greene Avenue

Linda Leith launches her new novel, The Desert Lake. Refreshments follow the reading and signing. For more information, or to reserve your signed copy, please call Nicholas Hoare at 514-933-4201.


 


Thursday, October 11, 2007, 9am-12pm . . . TOMAHAWK, AB
Tomahawk School

Using her short story collection Perilous Departures as a tool, Margaret Macpherson talks to school children about literary voice: how it works and how to be true to your own.

 



Signature authors in the 4th annual Random Acts of Poetry
October 1-7, 2007 . . .

During the week, 37 acclaimed poets across Canada, from Victoria to Newfoundland, including three of Canada's Poets Laureate, will commit Random Acts of Poetry in their cities and adjacent small towns. On buses and subways, in donut shops and cafés, police stations, grocery stores, shelters, curling rinks, on city streets and country lanes, poets will read poems to strangers and give them their books. Poets will also read their poems in ESL and Adult Literacy classes across the country.

 

October 1-7, 2007 . . . VANCOUVER
Random Acts of Poetry
Various street corners and other public arenas


Michael V. Smith, author of What You Can't Have, will be hitting the streets to read poetry to unsuspecting strangers during the 4th annual Random Acts of Poetry.

 


 


Signature authors at Calgary's Word on the Street
September 30, 2007 . . .
Sunday, September 30, 2007, 2.00 pm . . . CALGARY
The Word On The Street Festival
Calgary Farmers' Market, Vero Energy Adult Authors' Tent

Alison Preston will be reading from her new novel, Sunny Dreams, at the 10th annual Word on the Street Festival in Calgary.

 

Sunday, September 30, 2007, 1.20 pm . . . CALGARY
The Word on the Street Festival
Calgary Farmers' Market, Vero Energy Adult Authors' Tent

Margaret Macpherson will read from her novel Released at the 10th annual Word on the Street Festival in Calgary.


 


Signature authors at Vancouver's Word on the Street
September 30, 2007 . . .
Sunday, September 30, 2007, 11:00 am . . . VANCOUVER
Library Square

Jennica Harper will read from her collection, The Octopus and Other Poems at Vancouver's Word on the Street to celebrate the launch of the eleventh year of "Poetry in Transit." Join the Association of Book Publishers of BC, TransLink and this year's poets for an hour of readings on a (stationary) Vancouver city bus, where the 16 poems that will adorn Vancouver's public transit system for the next 12 months will be displayed. Other poets reading include Russell Thornton, David Zieroth, Pam Galloway, Lionel Kearns, and Maxine Gadd.


 


Signature authors featured in BC's "Poetry in Transit"
Sunday, September 30, 2007. . . BRITISH COLUMBIA
Poetry in Transit

Michael V. Smith, author of What You Can't Have, and Jennica Harper, author of The Octopus and Other Poems, will have poems featured in "Poetry in Transit," the extremely popular project that brings poetry to the transit systems in British Columbia. In partnership with TransLink, the ABPBC produces sixteen new poetry cards each year to be displayed on buses and SkyTrains throughout the province.


 


Signature authors at Thin Air: Winnipeg International Writers' Festival, September 23-29, 2007 . . .

Saturday, September 29, 2007, 5:00 pm . . . WINNIPEG
Thin Air: Winnipeg International Writers' Festival
King's Head Pub, 120 King Street

Alison Preston will read from her new novel, Sunny Dreams, as part of Thin Air's new mystery event, "A Pint of Bitter Murder."

 

Friday, September 28, 2007, 8:00 pm . . . WINNIPEG
Thin Air: Winnipeg International Writers' Festival
Manitoba Theatre for Young People

Linda Leith takes the mainstage in "Encounters," reading from her new novel, The Desert Lake.

 

Friday, September 28, 2007, 12:15 pm . . . WINNIPEG
Thin Air: Winnipeg International Writers' Festival
Millennium Library — Carol Shields Auditorium

Linda Leith will read from her new novel, The Desert Lake, in Thin Air's "The Nooner."


 


Signature authors at the Whistler Writers' Festival
September 14-17, 2007 . . .
Friday, September 14, 2007 . . . WHISTLER
Whistler Writers' Festival
Millennium Place

Chris Craddock, author of the stage adaptation of Summer of My Amazing Luck, will be reading at the opening night cabaret of the Whistler Writers' Festival, along with Margaret Macpherson and Michael V. Smith.

 

Friday, September 14, 2007 . . . WHISTLER
Whistler Writers' Festival
Millennium Place

Margaret Macpherson, author of Released, will be reading at the opening night cabaret of the Whistler Writers' Festival along with Chris Craddock and Michael V. Smith.

 

Friday, September 14, 2007 . . . WHISTLER
Whistler Writers' Festival
Millennium Place

Michael V. Smith, author of What You Can't Have, will be reading at the opening night cabaret of the Whistler Writers' Festival. along with Chris Craddock and Margaret Macpherson.

 



Signature Editions authors at Ottawa International Writers Festival
October 14-21, 2007 . . .. . .

 

Monday, September 10, 2007, 7:30 pm . . . OTTAWA
Ottawa Magazine and the Ottawa International Writers' Festival
Library and Archives Canada, 395 Wellington Street

Celebrate Ottawa Magazine's Summer Fiction Issue with readings from Scott Randall, Elizabeth Hay, Alan Cumyn, and Jean Van Loon. A free event.



Tuesday, September 4, 2007 . . . VICTORIA
City of Victoria Butler Book Prize

Terence Young, author of the poetry collection Moving Day, is shortlisted for the 2007 City of Victoria Butler Book Prize. The City's $5,000 prize is awarded annually to a Greater Victoria author for the best book published in the preceding year in the categories of poetry, non-fiction, children's books, fiction, and biography. The winner will be announced at a gala event to be held at the Union Club on Wednesday, October 17, 2007.



Friday, July 13, 2007, 8:00 pm . . . TORONTO
IV Lounge
326 Dundas Street West

Margaret Macpherson, author of Released, takes the stage at the IV Lounge. Also on the evening's line-up are poets Mira McEwan and Chris Michalski. Alex Boyd hosts. Admission is free.





Saturday, July 7, 2007. . . VICTORIA
Open Space Gallery
510 Fort Street

Michael V. Smith, author of What You Can't Have, and Sean Horlor, author of Made Beautiful by Use join Signature Editions' poetry editor John Barton, along with Amber Dawn, Anne Fleming, Billeh Nickerson, Arleen Paré, and Captain Snowdon for the Pride and the Word event.


Wednesday, June 27, 2007 . . . OTTAWA
Ottawa Magazine

Ottawa Magazine hits the newstands with its Hot Summer Fiction issue! Featured is Scott Randall's story "Madoc" from his short story collection Last Chance to Renew.



Wednesday, June 20, 2007, 7:30 pm . . . YELLOWKNIFE
Yellowknife Public Library
City Centre Mall, 49th Avenue and 49th Street

Margaret Macpherson, author of Released, is reading at the Yellowknife Public Library. Proceeds will be donated to the Centre for Northern Families.



Tuesday, June 19, 2007, 1:30 pm . . . YELLOWKNIFE
N.J. Macpherson Elementary School
525 Range Lake Road

Margaret Macpherson, author of Released, has been invited to read and reminisce at the school named after her late father, N.J. Macpherson, a much-loved and respected educator.



Thursday, June 14, 2007 . . . TORONTO
Writers Trust of Canada

The Writers Trust of Canada announced today that Michael V. Smith, author of What You Can't Have, is the winner of the inaugural Dayne Ogilvie Memorial Grant. The award is named after the late Dayne Ogilvie, a highly respected freelance book editor, writer and former managing editor of Xtra!


Thursday, May 31, 2007, 7:30 pm . . . EDMONTON
Audreys Books
10702 Jasper Avenue

Margaret Macpherson, author of Released, is reading and signing from her debut novel along with fellow Fictionistas Lois Braun, Gaylene Froese, and Roberta Rees.




Thursday, May 31, 2007. . . BURNT HEAD, CUPIDS, NL
Michael V. Smith, author of What You Can't Have, and Esther Mazakian, author of All the Lifters are shortlisted for the 2007 ReLit Award for Poetry.


Tuesday, May 29, 2007, 7:00 pm . . . CALGARY
McNally Robinson Booksellers
120 8th Avenue SW

Margaret Macpherson, author of Released, is reading and signing from her debut novel along with fellow Fictionistas Lois Braun, Laura Cutler, and Roberta Rees.



Wednesday, May 23, 2007, 8:00 pm . . . WINNIPEG
McNally Robinson Booksellers
Grant Park Shopping Centre

Margaret Macpherson, author of Released, is reading and signing from her debut novel along with fellow Fictionistas Sarah Klassen and Lois Braun. It's not about the shoes!



Sunday, May 20, 2007, 5:00 pm . . . OTTAWA
Dusty Owl Reading Series
Swizzles, 246B Queen Street

Margaret Macpherson, author of Released, is reading and signing from her debut novel. Following Margaret's reading, there is an open set and a small on-the-spot writing competition called the Object of Desire.




Saturday, May 19, 2007, 2:00 pm . . . OTTAWA
Ottawa Public Library, 120 Metcalfe, Meeting Room

Margaret Macpherson, author of Released, and Scott Randall, author of Last Chance to Renew, are reading and signing from their latest works.