May 26, 2010 | Filed under: Events
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On May 1, Louise Penny was presented with the Agatha Award for Best Novel for The Brutal Telling (Hodder Headline/Hachette) at the Malice Domestic convention, held in Bethesda, Maryland. (Photo by Robin Templeton/ Courtesy of ... Read More »
The annual Forest of Reading event took place at Toronto's Harbourfront Centre on May 12 and 13. Above, some of the authors nominated for the various awards prepare to read to the audience, while showing ... Read More »
May 19, 2010 | Filed under: Events
Canadian YA fantasy writer K.V. Johansen was recently a guest of the 22nd International Book Fair held in Skopje, Macedonia. Over a period of three days, beginning April 12, Johansen launched the Macedonian translation of ... Read More »
April 29, 2010 | Filed under: Events
Last Thursday in Toronto, Globe and Mail columnist David Eddie launched his collection Damage Control: How to Tiptoe Away from the Smoking Wreckage of Your Latest Screw-up with a Minimum of Harm to Your Reputation. ... Read More »
April 1, 2010 | Filed under: Book news
On Tuesday night, CBC Radio producer Tom Jokinen (left) launched his new memoir Curtains: Adventures of an Undertaker-in-Training (Random House Canada) at Toronto's Gladstone Hotel as part of This Is Not a Reading Series. Above: ... Read More »
March 24, 2010 | Filed under: Book news
On March 10, The Writers' Trust of Canada held its Politics and the Pen fundraising dinner at Ottawa's Fairmont Château Laurier. At the event, author John English was presented with the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for ... Read More »
March 17, 2010 | Filed under: Events
Last night, journalist Rod McQueen celebrated the launch of his latest book at Books for Business in downtown Toronto. The book, entitled BlackBerry: The Inside Story of Research In Motion (Key Porter Books), is about ... Read More »
March 3, 2010 | Filed under: Book news
On Feb. 4, Ben McNally hosted author, adventurer, and semi-pro kayaker Jon Turk at the Dora Keogh in Toronto's Danforth neighbourhood as part of his series The Fine Print. Turk was there to talk about ... Read More »
Robert Munsch “ despite being very nearly silenced by a stroke last year, and having one of his new stories delayed because of an attempted terrorist bombing, of all things “ is clearly very much ... Read More »
January 20, 2010 | Filed under: Book news
The book world is just starting to shake itself awake after the holidays, so here are a couple of photos from events that happened before the break. Avast! Canada's Dada bard has a Santa hat: ... Read More »