Friday, September 4, 2009

Lit News

The Old Fort added a magic touch to the Sleeping Giant Writers Festival. At the evening banquet, the Dining Hall was swept by a golden sun. And what place in Canada can offer such an original and historic setting? Congratulations to chair Dorothy Colby and her committee for a winning decision.

Graham Saunders, weatherman extraordinaire, will offer his gardening book in a Christmas package. Gardening with Short Growing Seasons published in concert with the Food Security Network, will be bundled with heritage seed packs to make a snazzy gift. Look for it at the Farmers' Market, other book sites around town.

Giller nominees coming up but don't ask Alice. Munro has removed her lastest collection Too Much Happiness from the competition thereby scotching an anticipated race between her book and Margaret Atwood's The Year of the Flood, due any day. Munro feels she has won already (twice) and wants to open the field to young authors. She recently retired - NOT. Thank heavens she keeps on writing.

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