Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Commonweath Writers relaunch

The revamped Commonwealth Writers has just relaunched with a brand new website.

It's not only jam-packed with information but is designed to be interactive and to provide resources for fiction writers all over the world, acting as a kind of online community.

I'm excited to be a small part of it as their first online writer-in-residence and will be posting regularly over the coming weeks...

Friday, October 14, 2011

Put A Bird On It

This has been up for a month or so, but yet again I'm going to claim it's better late than never...

I was delighted to find my book on a fab list put together by the fab new-ish literary website Canadian Bookshelf. The list is entitled Put A Bird On It and showcases the (incredible) number of books that have birds on their covers, if not also in their titles. It also features the funny clip of the same name from the TV series Portlandia.

In other news I "won" the 2nd Montreal Literary Death Match, if gaining the sympathy vote for only have one discernible talent (a British accent) counts as winning. Mind you the final round did require certain specific skills and, at long last, all those years I spent in school playing netball (a sport nobody in North America seems to have heard of) paid off! It was a great turnout and a really fun night - the other readers, judges and jet-setting host/LDM creator Todd Zuniga were all amazing and everyone got a free copy of Maisonneuve since it was also the magazine's fall launch. The Montreal blog Midnight Poutine did a write-up here.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Literary Death Match tonight!

Tonight, Tuesday, October 11th I will be participating in Montreal's 2nd Literary Death Match as one of four readers (the others are the multi-talented Jason Camlot, Zoe Page and Byron Rempel).  The three judges (passing "gentle judgment" we've been assured!) are: author/ Wiretap radio host Jonathan Goldstein, performer Alexis O'Hara and Said The Gramophone founder Sean Michaels. It's being held at the Sala Rossa. Doors at 7pm, show starts at 8.15pm sharp. The ever-charming LDM creator Todd Zuniga is hosting. 

It's not as scary as the name suggests. I was in the audience for an LDM in Toronto a few months ago and wasn't sure what to expect, but it was one of the most enjoyable and entertaining literary events I've ever attended.  And although it's officially a competition and a winner eventually emerged, it was not at all mean-spirited and the final round had nothing to do with reading and everything to do with ability to aim cupcakes at a giant poster of Margaret Atwood (the one closest to her mouth won).  No idea what tonight's final will bring, but it should be a fun evening and hopefully plenty of people will come out for it. Discounted tickets can be pre-ordered here.