Cash in your chips, take a sharp left, and hit the beach
Gotta love an article that turns up in today’s Globe and Mail. It’s all about turning failure into success, and in it we find Our Hero talking about 50 Canadians Who Changed the World. “In researching my new book, I came across all kinds of creative ways to respond to failure. The revelations included: 1.…
Read MoreNova Scotia Literary Mafia Emerging from Shadows
First we had Stephen Kimber reading from What Lies Across the Water: The Real Story of the Cuban Five. Book due: this autumn. Tonight we had Dean Jobb (above) with Prince of Fraud, a book about a Gatsby-esque Ponzi artist who hid away in a dazzling mansion in the backwoods of Nova Scotia after defrauding…
Read MoreQueen of the Low-Res MFA turns to mothers, daughters
The final “mentor” reading of the new program in Creative Nonfiction at University of King’s College featured Lori A. May, probably the world’s leading expert on low-residency MFA programs. In fact, she has written a book about them: The Low-Residency MFA Handbook. Later, May would dazzle with a reading about mothers, daughters, and family relations.…
Read MoreIn the heat of the battle that IS Creative Nonfiction . . .
In the heat of the battle that IS Creative Nonfiction, Our Hero trades war stories with fellow writers Marq de Villiers, David Hayes, and (below) Havard Gould. You can see the fight in their faces. Every one of these warriors is ready to lead the charge over the next ridge.
Read MoreIan Brown spins heartache into a dazzling tour de force
That’s what they call a tour de force. Wise, witty, modulated, informative, entertaining: take your pick. Or, no, put it this way: as a speaker, Ian Brown is in the same league as Stephen Lewis. We’re talking eloquence. Yes, I mean dazzling. Brown kicked off a lecture series called Journalism in the Public Square at…
Read MoreBest-Ever Writer’s T-Shirt Turns Up in Halifax
Author Marq De Villiers became the envy of a few dozen writers here in Halifax when he turned up to give a reading in a T-shirt that blared: “Ask me about my book.” De Villiers, whose stylish and multitudinous nonfiction books include the G-G-award-winning Water, said he first wore the T-shirt to a reading by…
Read MoreIan Brown brings his Boy in the Moon to Halifax
Friday brings wunderkind Ian Brown to the MFA program in Creative Nonfiction. He’ll give a public reading here at the University of King’s College from his bestseller The Boy in the Moon. That event will be live-streamed at 7 p.m. Brown will also engage with students in the program. Meanwhile, mentoring writers Lorri Neilsen-Glenn, David…
Read MoreNewest MFA launches at oldest university in Canada
Canada’s newest MFA program kicked off with a reception Sunday evening at King’s College University in Halifax. The program is the first in the country to focus exclusively on Creative Nonfiction. King’s College itself dates back to 1789, a year of revolution if ever there was one. Founders Don Sedgwick and Stephen Kimber, best known…
Read MoreArctic explorer heading for University of Calgary
A big shout-out to folks at the University of Calgary. On short notice, they have found a superb venue for my August 30 presentation on John Rae, the Arctic explorer who discovered the fate of the Franklin expedition. Originally, we had intended to use the Calgary Central Library, but flood damage precluded that. Nothing daunted,…
Read MoreContest Time: Playing HARDBALL with 50 Canadians
Last time he held a contest, just over two months ago, Our Hero took a beating. The challenge didn’t last two hours. People were all over him with answers. Obviously, he underestimated his audience. He’ll try not to make that mistake again. Before going further: if you are in possession of, or have access to,…
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