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Thursday, June 25, 2020

Canada Reads is Back!!

The contenders are:
  • Alayna Fender defending Small Game Hunting at the Local Coward Gun Club by Megan Gail Coles
  • Akil Augustine defending Radicalized by Cory Doctorow
  • Amanda Brugel defending We Have Always Been Here by Samra Habib
  • Kaniehtiio Horn defending Son of a Trickster by Eden Robinson
  • George Canyon defending From the Ashes by Jesse Thistle
Ali Hassan returns to host for a fourth year.
Takes place July 20 - 23.


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LITERARY THUNDER BAY - ALIVE AND WELL.

Literary Thunder Bay is alive and well - sort of - after being hit with strange changes to the Blogger format. I would love to hear from you. Send your stories, poems, essays, memoir, photos. Send by email to jbaril@tbaytel.net. If your work is short, put it in the body of the email. Or write in Word, send it by attachment. Please use Times New Roman font. Photos - jpeg only. Previously published work is fine.

The good news is that the new format has provided readers with an easier to use comment section.
Still alive and kicking.

Many J. Black Library

Many J. Black Library

Library Book Club Information

Dear Book Clubs,

Thank you for your patience as we work through the challenges that Covid-19 has brought to the Library. As you may have noticed we have removed access to KitKeeper from our website. We are working on a new way to provide you access to Book Clubs in a Bag, and will let you know when that is ready to be used.

In the meantime, if you have a Book Club in a Bag checked out and are finished with it, please return it to the Mary J.L. Black or Waverley Library. At the Mary J.L. Black Library you can pop it in the book drop -- if you need to take the books out of the bag that's OK, just make sure we get all the books, the bag, and the duotang. At Waverley you can return it to staff at the table Monday - Friday, 10 am - 4 pm, or though the book drop any other time.

I will be contacting you over the next few weeks if you had a bag booked for September pick up.

Take care!
Helen

Just a few notes.

Reverberations, Marion Agnew's superb memoir about her mother is now available in Chapters. The store is open (but not the coffee shop) and lots on sale. Check out the 3 for 10$ classics table. I got the short stories of Chekhov, the short stories of Tolstoy and the novel, "We have Always Lived in the Castle" by Shirley Jackson, one of the wildest and creepiest books I have ever read

OH!

Chapters is giving 25% off on all Canada Reads books. Scroll down the blog to find the book list.

Literary Events suspended due to the Virus. Sisu everyone!

April 4 - Workshop - Louise Ells - The Short Story
April 5 - Workshop - Louise Ells - The Short Story (Kenora)
April 5 - Reading with Louise Ells (Kenora)
April 8 - Wednesday Write In
April 16 - NOWW Reading
May 13 - Wednesday Write In
May 29/30 - LitFest – Reading and Q&A, Workshop and Gala event

Canada Reads 2020

The Canada Reads 2020 longlist is:

  • NDN Coping Mechanisms by Billy-Ray Belcourt
  • Small Game Hunting at the Local Coward Gun Club by Megan Gail Coles
  • Radicalized by Cory Doctorow
  • Sputnik's Children by Terri Favro
  • Amphibian by Carla Gunn
  • We Have Always Been Here by Samra Habib
  • Love Lives Here by Amanda Jetté Knox
  • The Dishwasher by Stéphane Larue, translated by Pablo Strauss
  • Son of a Trickster by Eden Robinson
  • The Youth of God by Hassan Ghedi Santur
  • From the Ashes by Jesse Thistle
  • The Lesser Blessed by Richard Van Camp
  • Worry by Jessica Westhead
  • The Rage of Dragons by Evan Winter
  • Dear Scarlet by Teresa Wong

New Book Bags -

Hello
We have added 4 new titles to the Book Club in a Bag collection.

Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens generously donated by the Chapter One Book Club
The End of Your Life Book Club by Will Schwalbe donated by the Catherine Street Book Society
The Huntress by Kate Quinn donated by the Red Rockin' Readers Book Club
Miss You by Kate Eberlen donated by the Tea and Trifles Book Club

You can reserve these by going to Kitkeeper.
A big thank you to these clubs for their generous donations. Watch for more new titles early in 2020.
Thanks
Helen
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Helen Cimone

Community Hub Assistant - Collections


Mary J.L. Black Library

901 Edward Street South,

Thunder Bay, On P7E 6R2

TEL: (807)-345-8275

FAX: (807)-475-7855

EMAIL: hcimone@tbpl.ca


    NOWW Workshop - upcoming

    Dear NOWW Members,

    As per our Schedule of Events, the LItOnTour Workshop will be held on Monday November 4, 2019. For full details and to register you will need to go to the Workshops page on our website.

    The workshop is $10. and at this time is for members only. There are a limited number of spaces.

    Ann wants participants to bring an assignment they can discuss in the workshop. Details to follow.

    Interviewing and Profiles: Join Globe and Mail journalist and Chop Suey Nation author Ann Hui to discuss approaches to interviewing, reporting and writing magazine-style profiles.

    Practice interview techniques, question-crafting, and writing scenes that capture the story about your subject.

    Monday, Nov. 4, 2019.
    6:30 to 8:30 at Mary JL Black Public Library

    Don Parsons
    NOWW Administrator
    admin@nowwwriters.ca

    NOWW
    Box 425, 1100 Memorial Ave.,
    Thunder Bay, ON
    P7B 4A3

    Marion Agnew - Workshop on Non-fiction writing

    Marion Agnew - Workshop on Non-fiction writing
    Oct. 26. 7 pm. Waverley Library.

    MARK THE DATE OCTOBER

    OCTOBER 17th readings at Mary J. Black Library 7 pm. Free and all welcome. The theme is "Orange."

    October 23 Write-in Wednesday - Seattle Coffeehouse - 7 pm. An opportunity to join your fellow writers and work on you project in a relaxed coffee house setting.

    October 26. Workshop with Marion Agnew on "Choices in Creative Nonfiction" 1 pm - 4:30 pm Waverley Library

    Summer Reading

    Summer Reading

    Top Ten best Selling Non-Fiction Spring 2019

    1 By Chance Alone by Max Eisen

    2 Homes by Abu Bakr al Rabeeah with Winnie Yeung

    3 The Woo-Woo by Lindsay Wong

    4 A Mind Spread Out on the Ground by Alicia Elliott

    5 Lands of Lost Borders by Kate Harris

    6 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act by Bob Joseph

    7 Embers by Richard Wagamese

    8 Seven Fallen Feathers by Tanya Talaga

    9 Claws of the Panda by Jonathan Manthorpe

    10 Chop Suey Nation by Ann Hui

    Women Talking

    Women Talking

    Best selling Canadian Fiction April 2019

    1. Brother by David Chariandy​
    2. Warlight by Michael Ondaatje
    3. We All Fall Down by Daniel Kalla
    4. The Gown by Jennifer Robson​
    5. Suzanne by Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette, translated by Rhonda Mullins
    6. The Quintland Sisters by Shelley Wood
    7. Women Talking by Miriam Toews
    8. Split Tooth by Tanya Tagaq
    9. Washington Black by Esi Edugyan
    10. The Handmaid's Tale: Graphic Novel by Margaret Atwood & Renee Nault

    Washington Black Donation to the Library Book Bag

    Washington Black Donation to the Library Book Bag
    by No Stress Book Club. Photo - club members Marlene Lindsay and Joan M. Baril

    Please note:

    This blog does not publish comments signed anonymous. First and last name must be included.

    A Letter from the Book Bag Lady.

    Hello Joan,
    Thanks to a wonderful donation from Heather French, we were able to add 3 new great titles to our Book Club in a Bag Collection:

    Bellevue Square by Michael Redhill
    The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris
    The Home for Unwanted Girls by Joanna Goodman

    As always, you can reserve these new book bags, or any of the 170 plus titles by using KitKeeper
    If you have any questions, please let me know by emailing.
    Thanks
    Helen

    --

    Helen Cimone

    Community Hub Assistant - Collections


    Mary J.L. Black Library

    901 Edward Street South, Thunder Bay, On P7E 6R2

    TEL: (807)-345-8275

    FAX: (807)-475-7855


    EMAIL: hcimone@tbpl.ca

    WEBSITE: www.tbpl.ca

    Becoming a Writer

    I hadn’t become a writer to tread the straight and narrow. I had been storing up stuff for years and this was my dream opportunity for getting it all out. I was also up to my eyes in mental debt. By this I mean that in becoming a writer I hoped to bring out somehow my singular reactions to existence. Why else write?
    Saul Bellow

    Well, well, well.!!

    According to Feedspot, a blog that tracks these things, this blog Literary Thunder Bay is in the top 100 best Canadian blogs. Nice to know.

    Essi Edugyan

    Essi Edugyan
    author of Washington Black

    Best Selling Canadian Books, November 3

    1 French Exit by Patrick deWitt

    2 Washington Black by Esi Edugyan

    3 Women Talking by Miriam Toews

    4 The Flame by Leonard Cohen

    5 Starlight by Richard Wagamese

    6 Split Tooth by Tanya Tagaq

    7 Trickster Drift by Eden Robinson

    8 Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese

    9 Careless Love by Peter Robinson

    10. Son of a Trickster by Eden Robinson

    Winner Of Governor General's Award for Fiction 2018

    Winner Of Governor General's Award for Fiction 2018
    Sarah Henstra for The Red World

    Winner of 2018 GGS

    Fiction: The Red World by Sarah Henstra

    Non-fiction: Mamaskatch: A Cree Coming of Age by Darrel J. McLeod

    Drama: Botticelli in the Fire & Sunday in Sodom by Jordan Tannahill

    Young People:'s Literature: Sweep, The Story of a Girl and her Mother by Jonathon Auxier

    Poetry: Wayside Song by Cecily Nickolson

    Young People's Literature: Illustrated Book They Say Blue by Jillian Tamaki.

    English Translation: Phyllis and Howard Scott Descent into Night.

    2018 winner of Booker Prize

    2018 winner of Booker Prize
    The Milkman

    Improv with Cambian

    Improv with Cambian
    Sounds like fun!

    Let there always be books

    Let there always be books
    Book Sale. Mary J Black Nov. 3 10 - 1

    BIG BOOK SALE

    Saturday, November 3, 10 am to 1 pm at Mary J. Black Library Community Program Room.

    Please note

    Send submissions to jbaril@tbaytel.net. Comments on the stories are very welcome but you must attach your name. Comments by Anonymous, will not be published.

    Book bags ahoy

    Hello Joan,
    Thanks to some generous donations, we have recently added 3 new titles to our Book Club in a Bag collection.

    Forgiveness by Mark Sakamoto, generously donated by the Maplecrest Book Club
    Forgiveness intertwines the compelling stories of Ralph MacLean and the Sakamoto family as the war rips their lives and their humanity out of their grasp. But somehow, despite facing such enormous transgressions against them, the two families learned to forgive. Without the depth of their forgiveness, this book's author, Mark Sakamoto, would never have existed.

    The Boat People by Sharon Bala, generously donated by the Maplecrest Book Club
    When a rusty cargo ship carrying Mahindan and five hundred fellow refugees from Sri Lanka's bloody civil war reaches Vancouver's shores, the young father thinks he and his six-year-old son can finally start a new life. Instead, the group is thrown into a detention processing center, with government officials and news headlines speculating that among the "boat people" are members of a separatist militant organization responsible for countless suicide attacks—and that these terrorists now pose a threat to Canada's national security. As the refugees become subject to heavy interrogation, Mahindan begins to fear that a desperate act taken in Sri Lanka to fund their escape may now jeopardize his and his son's chance for asylum.

    Precious Cargo by Craig Davidson, generously donated by the GLOWS Book Club
    One morning in 2008, desperate and impoverished and living in a one-room basement apartment while trying unsuccessfully to write, Davidson plucked a flyer out of his mailbox that read, "Bus Drivers Wanted." That was the first step towards an unlikely new career: driving a school bus full of special-needs kids for a year. Armed only with a sense of humour akin to that of his charges, a creative approach to the challenge of driving a large, awkward vehicle while corralling a rowdy gang of kids, and surprising but unsentimental reserves of empathy, Davidson takes us along for the ride. He shows us how his evolving relationship with the kids on that bus, each of them struggling physically as well as emotionally and socially, slowly but surely changed his life along with the lives of the "precious cargo" in his care

    Also, due to the high demand, we have added an addition book bag of Seven Fallen Feathers by Tanya Talaga.

    You can reserve these bags by clicking through to Kitkeeper
    A big thank you to the clubs who donated these great books!
    Helen

    Two New Titles for the Library Book Bag.

    Bullets, Blood & Stones: the journey of a Child Soldier by Donna White generously donated by the Beyond the Words Book Club

    The first rule for survival when you’re a child soldier carrying an AK-47 is kill or be killed. But after you look at the blood of your first victim, you realize two things: one, you hate yourself. And two, there is no turning back.
    When Scott discovers a pouch of stones clasped in the bony fingers of a skeleton in an African cave, the magic of the ancients is released and he and his nemesis, Bruce, are whisked to Uganda. There they meet Charlie, a former child soldier who has escaped from Joseph Kony’s Lord’s Resistance Army. When Charlie is recaptured, the two teenagers set out on a daring rescue to save him and the children in a nearby village. Immersed in the insane evil of this rebel army, Scott and Bruce find themselves on a dangerous adventure beyond anything they could have ever imagined.

    Silences: A Novel of the 1918 Finnish Civil War by Roy Blomstrom generously donated by the Bookends Book Club

    Set in Finland in 1918 and Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada in the summer of 1955, this novel one extended family through the Finnish Civil War and across the Atlantic.

    As the Great War comes to a close, Finland declares its independence on December 6, 1917. Soon thereafter, fighting between Red Finns and White Finns breaks out for control of the country.

    Jussi Mantere and his friends, the Solbakkens--Anders, Karl, and young Ivor, known as Rabbit--as well as Karl's wife, Viktoria, are swept into the fighting. When peace is declared after months of fighting that pits neighbour against neighbour, friend against friend, the price of mending the fractured country is silence. To heal and forget, both victor and vanquished, White and Red, are asked to not speak of the war.

    Jussi and other survivors emigrate to Canada, bringing their silence with them. In Port Arthur's summer of 1955, events set in motion in 1918 come to haunt Jussi's family. A stranger--or is it someone he knows?--threatens their peace and safety. Jussi must decide whether and how to break his silence about the past and its horrors, and spare his grandson the bitter burden of generations-old resentments.


    Author event

    Author event
    Roy Blomstrum, author of the novel, Silences

    Meet the Author and Book Signing

    Roy Blomstom will be at Coles Intercity on July 7 from noon to 4. Here is your chance to get a great summer read. His book, "Silences: A Novel of the 1918 Finnish Civil War, looks at lives here in Thunder Bay and the little know but short, nasty and brutal civil war in Finland in 1918.

    Olga Tokarczuk from Poland

    Olga Tokarczuk from Poland
    Winner of Man Booker International Prize

    Winner of Man Booker International.

    Olga Tokarczuk, the first Polish winner of the Man Booker International prize, awarded to the best work of translated fiction from anywhere in the world.

    Haiku by Hokushi

    Now I hung the moon
    On the pine
    Now took it off again.

    Andrew Sean Greer

    Andrew Sean Greer
    Pulitzer Prize winner for novel "Less."

    Pulitzer Prize Winner for Fiction.

    “Less,” by Andrew Sean Greer(Lee Boudreaux Books/Little, Brown and Company)

    From the New York Times April 17. "The protagonist of Mr. Greer’s novel is Arthur Less, a novelist on the verge of 50 who, feeling the humiliations of life and career, reluctantly accepts invitations to a string of disastrous literary events. His travels, filled with comic and poignant incident, take him to New York, Paris, Berlin, Morocco, southern India and Kyoto, Japan. In The New York Times Book Review, Christopher Buckley called “Less” the “funniest, smartest and most humane” novel he had read in several years. Mr. Greer, 47, is the author of six works of fiction, including “The Confessions of Max Tivoli” and “The Story of a Marriage.”"

    A note to those who comment on posts.

    Please note that this blog will not publish comments signed Anonymous. All comments must be signed with a first and last name. This rule will help me weed out silly spam and people who are trying to sell silly things that are not books. Thank. Joan.

    Keeping up with James Stevens!!

    Dear Joan My next project well under way is on a local hermit, Eric Roy Emmerson. He is interned in Thunder Bay's largest mausoleum at Riverside Cemetery. An interesting character, a WW1 veteran in the British Royal Navy, a bush man prospector type who travelled often with Jule Cross from Silver Islet. I don't have much left to do on this project.

    Meanwhile, The Black Auntie-Julia Ann Roy novella, 35,00 words, is finished and at the publishing stage for the fall.
    It can be pre ordered for $25.00 off my web site at: www.thenorthwriter.com The cover is by Cree Stevens.



    Finding the chapters to Jackie D'acre's Memoir

    For those following the stunning memoir written by Thunder Bay's Jaqueline D'acre, here is a list of the chapter titles. Type in the small search box at the top left hand corner of the blog. You may have to scroll down to get to your chapter

    To access chapter one type, Chapter One.

    To access chapter two type, Reserve Champion

    To access chapter three type, Chapter Three

    The rest of the chapters will be accessed using the chapter number. Chapter Four, Chapter Five etc. Please use upper case at the beginning of each word.

    Fisherman by Susan Ross

    Fisherman by Susan Ross

    The Susan Ross Story

    "Ten Generations Then An Artist: The Susan Ross Story" by James Stevens is a book about one of Thunder Bay's premier artists

    James Stevens will be giving a presentation at the Thunder Bay Museum, April 15, 2pm on his book.

    A Reminder

    The 2018 Writing Contest is now open.

    The Deadline is March 31. Categories include short fiction, poetry, historical fiction (a new category this year) and the Bill MacDonald prize for creative non-fiction.

    For more information about submissions see the NOWW web site at nowwwriters.ca.

    Open to all. Entry fee: Non-members of NOWW 10$. Members no charge.

    It's in the book bag.

    It's in the book bag.
    Ready for your book club.

    A great book gets added to the book bag.

    Dear Joan, We just added another new title to the Book Club in a Bag collection:

    Euphoria by Lily King, generously donated by the Wordy Dozen Book Club.

    In 1933 three young, gifted anthropologists are thrown together in the jungle of New Guinea. They are Nell Stone, fascinating, magnetic and famous for her controversial work studying South Pacific tribes, her intelligent and aggressive husband Fen, and Andrew Bankson, who stumbles into the lives of this strange couple and becomes totally enthralled. Within months the trio are producing their best ever work, but soon a firestorm of fierce love and jealousy begins to burn out of control, threatening their bonds, their careers, and, ultimately, their lives.

    You can reserve this Book Bag at KitKeeper
    Thank You
    Helen

    Helen Cimone
    Community Hub Assistant - Collections

    Mary J.L. Black Library
    901 Edward Street South, Thunder Bay, On P7E 6R2
    TEL: (807)-345-8275
    FAX: (807)-475-7855
    EMAIL: hcimone@tbpl.ca:

    www.tbpl.ca

    Canada Reads 2018

    The contenders and their chosen books are:

    • Mozhdah Jamalzadah, defending The Boat People by Sharon Bala
    • Tahmoh Penikett, defending American War by Omar El Akkad
    • Greg Johnson, defending Precious Cargo by Craig Davidson
    • Jeanne Beker, defending Forgiveness by Mark Sakamoto
    • Jully Black, defending The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline

    Arthur Black. humorist, writer, CBC host of Basic Black, former Thunder Bayer.

    Arthur Black. humorist, writer, CBC host of Basic Black, former Thunder Bayer.
    Dead at 74 of pancreatic cancer.

    Now a Library Book Bag

    Now a Library  Book Bag
    Open to all book clubs.

    Twenty Years on Snowshoes

    Twenty Years on Snowshoes
    Nominated for Thunder Bay Arts and Heritage Award

    Congratulations to the NOWW Members!!!

    Big Congrats to the NOWW members nominated for The City of Thunder Bay Arts & 8th Annual Arts and Heritage Awards presented by Copperfin Credit Union.

    Jean E. Pendziwol, Donna White, and Twenty Years on Snowshoes (NOWW Anthology– Multiple Authors) have been nominated in the literature category.

    New NOWW President

    Welcome to the new NOWW president, Elizabeth Pszczolko who takes over the chair position from interim co-chairs Charles Campbell and Susan Rogers. Liz has been an active NOWW member for 20 years, attending workshops and submitting to the annual writing contest. Having recently retired, she volunteered to step forward and take on the leadership of the organizations. We’re thrilled to have her and look forward to working together.

    The Nightingale by Krisin Hannah

    The Nightingale by Krisin Hannah
    New in book bags at the library

    New Book Bags at the library

    Helen Cimone, the Book Bag Lady, writes about the new and available book bags for book clubs.

    Hello Joan,
    I am happy to let you know that we have added 3 new titles to the Book Club in a Bag collection.

    Beneath a Scarlett Sky by Mark Sullivan, purchased with funds donated by Heather French
    All the Ugly and Wonderful Things by Bryn Greenwood
    The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah, donated by the 3M Book Club

    A big thank you to all the clubs and individuals who continue to donate to Book Club Bags!

    These items can be reserved by going to KitKeeper at this link:
    http://www.eventkeeper.com/kitkeeper/index.cfm?curApp=KK&curOrg=TBPL

    Thank You
    Helen

    Best selling non fiction

    1. Game Change by Ken Dryden
    2. Powered by Love by Joanna Henry, with Ilana Landsberg-Lewis
    3. ​Seven Fallen Feathers by Tanya Talaga
    4. Secret Path by Gord Downie & Jeff Lemire
    5. ​Killer by Doug Gilmour, with Dan Robson
    6. ​The Inconvenient Indian by Thomas King
    7. Lightfoot by Nicholas Jennings
    8. Run, Hide, Repeat by Pauline Dakin
    9. Embers by Richard Wagamese
    10. No is Not Enough by Naomi Klein

    Best selling Fiction

    1. The Sun and Her Flowers by Rupi Kaur
    2. Christmas at the Vinyl Cafe by Stuart McLean
    3. ​milk and honey by Rupi Kaur
    4. Sleeping in the Ground by Peter Robinson
    5. Glass Houses by Louise Penny
    6. Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese
    7. Do Not Say We Have Nothing by Madeleine Thien
    8. Transit by Rachel Cusk
    9. The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
    10. Son of a Trickster by Eden Robinson

    George Saunders wins 2017 Man Booker Prize

    George Saunders wins 2017 Man Booker Prize
    Novel "Lincoln in the Bardo."

    Alice Munro and her $ Coin.

    Alice Munro and her $ Coin.

    Author W.G.Sebald's Writing Room

    Author W.G.Sebald's Writing Room

    Twenty Years on Snowshoes

    Twenty Years on Snowshoes
    In Chapters now!!!

    John Pringle, master short story writer.

    John Pringle, master short story writer.
    New Book, Dandelions, out this fall.

    John Pringle's Books are Stepping Out.

    John Pringle was pleased to learn his short story collection "Spirals, Stories of Northwestern Ontario" was nominated for the Whistler Independent Book Award, 2017. His first collection "The Truth Ratio" has been re- published with six additional stories and is available in Chapters and Coles. His third volume of stories "Dandelion will be launched in Thunder Bay this autumn.


    Book signing at Chapters

    Book signing at Chapters
    Makenzi Fisk and Marion Agnew

    The Lightkeepers daughter is #5 on best seller list.

    CANADIAN FICTION

    1. The Handmaid’s Tale, Margaret Atwood, Emblem Editions

    2. Ami McKay, The Witches of New York, Vintage Canada

    3. Milk and Honey, Rupi Kaur, Andrews McMeel

    4. The Handmaid’s Tale (2011 edition), Margaret Atwood, Emblem Editions

    5. The Lightkeeper’s Daughter, Jean E. Pendziwol, HarperAvenue

    6. Dragon Springs Road, Janie Chang, HarperAvenue

    7. Love Her Wild, Atticus, Atria

    8. By Gaslight, Steven Price, McClelland & Stewart

    9. Goodnight From London, Jennifer Robson, William Morrow

    10. The Break, Katherena Vermette, House of Anansi

    Best selling Canadian fiction

    1. Fifteen Dogs by André Alexis

    2. The Break by Katherena Vermette

    3. milk and honey by Rupi Kaur

    4. The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood

    5. Medicine Walk by Richard Wagamese

    6. Do Not Say We Have Nothing by Madeleine Thien

    7. Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese

    8. The Wonder by Emma Donoghue

    9. This Accident of Being Lost by Leanne Betasamosake Simpson

    10. Goodnight from London by Jennifer Robson

    When you write....

    “When you write, you illuminate what’s hidden, and that’s a political act.” Grace Paley

    You know you're a writer when.....

    You know you're a writer when.....

    Words to Ponder

    Words to Ponder

    Eden Robinson

    Eden Robinson

    Best sellers this week in fiction - Canadian books.

    1. The Break by Katherena Vermette

    2. Son of a Trickster by Eden Robinson

    3. The Lonely Hearts Hotel by Heather O'Neill

    4. milk and honey by Rupi Kaur

    5. Do Not Say We Have Nothing by Madeleine Thien

    6. Fifteen Dogs by André Alexis

    7. Wenjack by Joseph Boyden

    8. Vinyl Cafe Turns the Page by Stuart McLean

    9. Dragon Springs Road by Janie Chang

    10. The Couple Next Door by Shari Lapena

    The Loxleys and Confederation.

    The Loxleys and Confederation.
    A great graphic novel by Mark Zuehlke, Claude St. Aubin, Alexander Finbow and Niigaanwewidam Sinclair. We follow a ficttious family as they travel, meet the famous fathers, learn about Aboriginal people, fight the Fenians., and in one case, fall in love. Beautiful art work and historically accurate. The book follows the award winning The Loxleys and the War of 1812.

    Sponsor?

    Want to take on a unique role in NOWW'S Annual Writing Contest?

    Want to show your support and encourage fine writing in Northwestern Ontario?

    Then consider being a sponsor of a writing category for this year's event!

    Categories include:

    Short Fiction
    Novel Excerpt
    Creative Nonfiction
    Poetry

    You can sponsor a category in whole for $250 or in part: 1st prize: $125, 2nd prize: $75 or 3rd prize: $50

    And don't worry! Your good deed will not go unnoticed. With your contribution you (or your business) will receive a great deal of wonderful exposure, including:

    - recognition in the NOWW website and NOWW magazine
    - recognition during the awards ceremony on Sat, May 13, 2017
    - many high fives and pats on the back from your beloved NOWW members

    We're also looking for prizes to give out during the evening.

    If you have something you wish to donate or if you would like to sponsor a category in whole or in part please contact Donna at gdkkwhite@tbaytel.net or call her at 933-4220.

    Thank you!

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    Robert J, Sawyer on Canada Reads Longlist

    Robert J, Sawyer on Canada Reads Longlist
    Author of Quantum Night.

    Canada Reads Longlist 2017

    The Canada Reads 2017 longlist consists of:

    • The Break by Katherena Vermette
    • Company Town by Madeline Ashby
    • The Elephants in My Backyard by Rajiv Surendra
    • even this page is white by Vivek Shraya
    • Fifteen Dogs by André Alexis
    • I Am Woman by Lee Maracle
    • The Just City by Jo Walton
    • Knucklehead by Matt Lennox
    • Nostalgia by M.G. Vassanji
    • One Hour in Paris by Karyn L. Freedman
    • Quantum Night by Robert J. Sawyer
    • The Right to Be Cold by Sheila Watt-Cloutier
    • Sleeping Giants by Sylvain Neuvel
    • Today I Learned It Was You by Edward Riche
    • Waiting for First Light by Roméo Dallaire, with Jessica Dee Humphreys


    Award Winning Children's Book

    Award Winning Children's Book
    by Bonnie Ferrante

    Congratulations Bonnie Ferrante

    Here is the book to buy a child for Xmas, Thunder Bay's Bonnie Ferrante's award winning Amida Tree

    Bonnie Ferrante's children's picture book, The Amida Tree, has won the Silver Medal from the Mom's Choice Awards.

    The Amida Tree is this generation's tree. It will appeal to parents interested in a sustainable environment, healthy emotional bonds, a balanced life, and ethical living. It empowers girls by encouraging interest in science and education. The story shows how it possible to live happily in harmony with nature. By breaking free of habit and thinking creatively, children can forge a healthier, brighter future for themselves and all living creatures.

    Gordon Korman number one New York Times Best Selling author, who has sold more than 17 million books, on

    The Amida Tree

    "This piece works so well… There’s beauty in the simplicity of its telling, and the communication between the woman and the tree is hauntingly believable."

    A Great Reckoning

    A Great Reckoning
    by Louise Penny

    Top Selling Canadian Fiction,November 2016.

    1. Wenjack by Joseph Boyden

    2. Do Not Say We Have Nothing by Madeleine Thien

    3. The Witches of New York by Ami McKay

    4. The Best Kind of People by Zoe Whittall

    5. The Wonder by Emma Donoghue

    6. Yiddish for Pirates by Gary Barwin

    7. Hag-Seed by Margaret Atwood

    8. The Break by Katherena Vermette

    9. 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl by Mona Awad

    10. A Great Reckoning by Louise Penny


    Doug Diaczuk

    Doug Diaczuk
    With Chalk his award winning novel.

    Doug Diaczuk with his novel "Chalk."

    Doug Diaczuk's novel Chalk was almost sold out by the time I arrived at Chapters last Saturday. Only five copies left. So I snagged one. This award winning novel looks like an intriguing read.

    A Writers' Group Has Opening for NWO Writers

    Dear Joan, Writers Northwest has openings for new members. We send our work and critiques by email. Any writers living in Northwestern Ontario who would like to join this critique group, please contact Bonnie at b.Ferrante@tbaytel.netfor further information. Bonnie Ferrante.

    Random Acts of Poetry

    Random Acts of Poetry

    Yiddish for Pirates by Gary Barwin

    Yiddish for Pirates by Gary Barwin
    Short listed for GG prize in fiction

    Short List Governor General's Literary Awards 2016

    FICTION:

    “Yiddish for Pirates” by Gary Barwin (Hamilton)

    “The Parcel” by Anosh Irani (North Vancouver, B.C.)

    “Willem de Kooning’s Paintbrush” by Kerry Lee Powell (Moncton, N.B.)

    “Do Not Say We Have Nothing” by Madeleine Thien (Montreal)

    “The Break” by Katherena Vermette (Winnipeg)

    NON-FICTION:

    “Brown: What Being Brown in the World Today Means (To Everyone)” by Kamal Al-Solaylee (Toronto)

    “In-Between Days: A Memoir About Living with Cancer” by Teva Harrison (Toronto)

    “Firewater: How Alcohol is Killing My People (and Yours)” by Harold R. Johnson (La Ronge, Sask.)

    “Marconi: The Man Who Networked the World” by Marc Raboy (Montreal)

    “A World We Have Lost: Saskatchewan Before 1905” by Bill Waiser (Saskatoon)


    Emma Donoghue

    Emma Donoghue
    The Wonder on Giller Longlist

    Mona Awad Giller List

    Mona Awad Giller List
    13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl

    Giller Long List 2016

    The longlist for the 2016 Scotiabank Giller Prize is:

    • Mona Awad for her novel 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl, published by Penguin Canada
    • Gary Barwin for his novel Yiddish for Pirates, published by Random House Canada
    • Andrew Battershill for his novel Pillow, published by Coach House Books
    • David Bergen for his novel Stranger, published by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
    • Emma Donoghue for her novel The Wonder, published by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
    • Catherine Leroux for her novel The Party Wall, published by Biblioasis International Translation Series, translated by Lazer Lederhendler
    • Kathy Page for her story collection The Two of Us, published by A John Metcalf Book, an imprint of Biblioasis
    • Susan Perly for her novel Death Valley, published by Buckrider Books, an imprint of Wolsak and Wynn Publishers
    • Kerry Lee Powell for her story collection Willem De Kooning’s Paintbrush, published by HarperAvenue, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
    • Steven Price for his novel By Gaslight, published by McClelland & Stewart
    • Madeleine Thien for her novel Do Not Say We Have Nothing, published by Alfred A. Knopf Canada
    • Zoe Whittall for her novel The Best Kind of People, published by House of Anansi Press Inc.

    Best Selling Canadian Books for August 2016

    1. The Nature of the Beast by Louise Penny

    2. The Heart Goes Last by Margaret Atwood

    3. milk and honey by Rupi Kaur

    4. The Illegal by Lawrence Hill

    5. Fifteen Dogs by André Alexis

    6. Do Not Say We Have Nothing by Madeleine Thien

    7. Birdie by Tracey Lindberg

    8. Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden

    9. Still Life by Louise Penny

    10. The High Mountains of Portugal by Yann Martel

    My 50th Published Story

    My 50th Published Story
    Thank you Prairie Fire

    Now At Chapters Thunder Bay

    Now At Chapters Thunder Bay
    A Great Book. An important book. A classic.

    Joan and NOWW president Jane Crossman

    Joan and NOWW president Jane Crossman
    First prize short fiction

    Novel by Amy Jones

    Novel by Amy Jones
    Now Available at Chapters

    Elizabeth Hay

    Elizabeth Hay
    Author of best seller "His Whole Life."

    Best Selling Canadian Books for May 2016

    compiled by Bookmanager using weekly stats from over 230 bookstores.

    1. The Illegal by Lawrence Hill

    2. Fifteen Dogs by André Alexis

    3. Birdie by Tracey Lindberg

    4. The Hero's Walk by Anita Rau Badami

    5. The High Mountains of Portugal by Yann Martel

    6. Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden

    7. Bone and Bread by Saleema Nawaz

    8. The Pharos Gate by Nick Bantock


    9. His Whole Life by Elizabeth Hay

    10. The Three Sisters Bar and Hotel by Katherine Govier


    Writing Wisdom from Carol Shiels

    “A story is about moving from one state to another, a movement that, in more interesting fiction, is psychological, involving a growth of awareness, a gathering of insight about what it means to be human.”
    • From: Startle and Illuminate: Carol Shields on Writing by Anne Giardini

    Canada Reads Contenders

    The 2016 contenders are:

    • Bruce Poon Tip, defending Birdie by Tracey Lindberg
    • Farah Mohamed, defending Bone and Bread by Saleema Nawaz
    • Clara Hughes, defending The Illegal by Lawrence Hill
    • Adam "Edge" Copeland, defending Minister Without Portfolio by Michael Winter
    • Vinay Virmani, defending The Hero's Walk by Anita Rau Badami

    On Art

    “There is another reality, the genuine one, which we lose sight of. This other reality is always sending us hints, which without art, we can’t receive. (Saul Bellow from his Nobel Prize speech)

    Virginia Woolf

    Virginia Woolf

    Note Geraldton writers. Workshop on How to Start a Story from Scratch.

    Note Geraldton writers. Workshop on How to Start a Story from Scratch.
    Workshop with Edgar Lavoie Greenstone Library, March 2

    Charlie Wilkins

    Charlie Wilkins
    Judge in 2016 NOWW Contest (photo Baril)

    Northern Woman's Bookstore closed for now.

    Hard to believe that Xmas and New Years have passed and now we are firmly in 2016! Hope your holiday was full of blessings.
    As you know the Northern Woman's Bookstore is closed and will remain so for an indeterminate amount of time.

    For this reason, we are returning consignments of books, CD's, cards and jewellery.
    If you have consignments here, we ask that they be picked up by you or someone you designate.
    Please contact me to arrange a time to pick up your work by emailing me at northernwomansbookstore@gmail.com or calling me at 344-7979. Please leave a message if I am not here and I will get back to you as soon as I am able.
    If you live out of town, also please contact me so we can mail your works back to you.

    Margaret was thrilled to carry the works of local writers, musicians, and artists. We thank you for this privilege and also for your understanding during this difficult time.

    Katja Maki
    --
    Northern Woman's Bookstore
    65 South Court Street
    Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 2X2
    Phone (807) 344-7979
    Store hours: Closed at this time

    Visit us online! www.northernwomansbookstore.ca

    Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Northern-Womans-Bookstore/219600684727008

    Giller Short List

    The books shortlisted for the 2015 Scotiabank Giller Prize are:

    • André Alexis for his novel Fifteen Dogs, published by Coach House Books
    • Samuel Archibald for his story collection Arvida, published by Biblioasis, translated from the French by Donald Winkler
    • Rachel Cusk for her novel Outline, published by Harper Perennial, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
    • Heather O’Neill for her story collection Daydreams of Angels, published by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
    • Anakana Schofield for her novel Martin John, published by A John Metcalf Book, an imprint of Biblioasis

    What is Creative Non-fiction?

    I have been asked this question and CBC has the answer. The following definition is given in the rules for their creative non-fiction contest.

    Creative non- fiction includes memoir, biography, humour writing, essay (including personal essay), travel writing, and feature articles. While the events must be real and the facts true, creative nonfiction conveys your message through the use of literary techniques such as characterization, plot, setting, dialogue, narrative, and personal reflection. In works of creative nonfiction, the writer's voice and opinion are evident. The work should be accessible to a general reading audience

    Marlon James Winner of the Man Booker 2015

    Marlon James Winner of the Man Booker 2015
    His novel "A Brief History of Seven Killings"

    Up for the GG

    Up for the GG
    Daddy Lenin and Other Stories by Guy Vanderhaeghe

    Short list for Governor General Award, 2015

    The finalists in the Fiction category are:

    • Daddy Lenin and Other Stories by Guy Vanderhaghe
    • How You Were Born by Kate Cayley
    • Outline by Rachel Cusk
    • The Evening Chorus by Helen Humphreys
    • The Winter Family by Clifford Jackman
    • (a note from Joan. I read The Evening Chorus by Helen Humphrieys and liked it a lot).

    The finalists in the Non-fiction category are:

    • Bee Time by Mark L. Winston
    • Dispatches from the Front by David Halton
    • Norval Morrisseau by Armand Garnet Ruffo
    • Party of One by Michael Harris
    • The Social Life of Ink by Ted Bishop

    Stay Calm!

    Be Brave!

    Wait for the Signs!


    A Book Must Be...

    A Book Must Be...

    Toronto Book Award Shotlist

  • A lit list to consider, composted of very good writers. I will vouch for Atwood's Stone Mattress. Short stories to die for. The last story "Torching the Dusties" is a masterpiece. Joan M. Baril
  • André Alexis for Fifteen Dogs (Coach House) a novella that explores universal truths about human nature, with dogs that have been granted human consciousness taking part in a social experiment to explore happiness.
  • Margaret Atwood for Stone Mattress (McClelland & Stewart), a collection of short stories that was also nominated for the Trillium Book Award.
  • Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer for All the Broken Things (Random House), which our reviewer called “an achingly beautiful novel about a bond between a bear and a boy whose relationship embodies the Canadian desire for reunion with the wilderness.”
  • Bruce McDougall for The Last Hockey Game (Goose Lane), a look at the final game of the six-team era of the NHL, which ended in 1967.
  • Emily St. John Mandel for Station Eleven (Harper Avenue), a novel that looks at fame and ambition through the story of an actor who dies during a production of King Lear.
  • The Dawn Chorus by Helen Humphrys

    The Dawn Chorus by Helen Humphrys
    Recommended by Laurie Elmquist and Joan M. Baril

    De Niro's Game by Rawi Hage

    De Niro's Game by Rawi Hage
    Recommended by Hanalii Atkinson

    The Best Canadian Essays, 2014 (includes an essay by Marion Agnew)

    The Best Canadian Essays, 2014 (includes an essay by Marion Agnew)
    recommended by Michael Sobota

    The Painted Girls by Cathy Marie Buchanan

    The Painted Girls by Cathy Marie Buchanan
    Recommended by Susan Rogers

    Clay by Melissa Harrison

    Clay by Melissa Harrison
    Recommended by Marion Agnew

    Rust is a From of Fire

    Joe Fiorito's enchanting and strange little book, Rust is a Form of Fire, is now available at the Northern Woman's Bookstore.

    Writing by Ernest

    Writing by Ernest

    Northern Woman's Bookstore

    Northern Woman's Bookstore
    Sale!!! 25% off

    Sale, Northern Woman's Bookstore

    Sale, Northern Woman's Bookstore
    25% off

    From Richard Wagamese

    I no longer want to be resilient. I don’t want to simply ‘bounce back’ from things that hurt me or cause me pain. Bouncing back just means returning to where I stood before. I want to go beyond the hurts and darkness. For me, the first step forward to genuine healing from my mental illness was when I came to trust and believe that there was a ‘beyond.’ I reach for beyond every day, in every encounter, in every circumstance. To boldly go where I have never traveled. I wake with the vision of a purposeful day, filled with adventures and teachings then I take the first step and try to make it so… Beyond. Grateful that there is always a ‘there’ to strive for instead of being stuck ‘here.’

    A Book for Toddlers

    A Book for Toddlers
    The first image a baby recognizes is the human face. This book helps them to examine and name the details. Help your child develop observational skills by figuring out what's missing from each face. The fun pictures range from simple to challenging. For ages 2-5.

    A Spring Poem by Martin Hicks

    A Simple Query

    Once more the sun comes up again

    To grace with warmth cold scenery,

    While universe light can't explain

    Conducts sphere's vast machinery.


    Our race continues flight frenetic

    Inherent in first maverick gene;

    Wild quark and atom spin kinetic

    To spheroid stresses yet unseen.


    All life pursues a fresh employment

    While exercising on mixed green

    Set patterns instinct with enjoyment,

    Connecting needs sublime and mean.


    White gulls and gnats here fly to task

    Procuring scraps, partaking food.

    Why does mind brood apart and ask

    What I must do to mesh with mood.

    -Martin. Hicks


    Ice Run by Steve Hamiliton

    Ice Run by Steve Hamiliton

    Wasung, Ojibewe woman, Lake Superior,

    Wasung, Ojibewe woman, Lake Superior,
    Charcoal portrait 1856

    Ru, by Kim Thuy

    Ru, by Kim Thuy
    Winner, 2015 Canada Reads

    Writing/Reading

    Writing/Reading

    Women Riders, Nez Perce

    Women Riders, Nez Perce
    Coleville Reservation, c1912

    Good Spear Woman Smiling 1906

    Good Spear Woman Smiling 1906
    Glass Negative by Walter McClintock

    Open Mic, Book sale and Coffee

    The Communi Tea and Coffee House in Westfort

    Hosts an open mic for writers this Saturday February 21 and every second last Saturday of every month

    Bring your poems, bring your prose and bring your books to sell

    108 Fredrica Street E across the street from Westfort Foods

    More info phone Erika Maki at 475 6977

    Amy Jones

    Amy Jones
    Thunder Bay's e writer in residence
    “All sorrows can be borne if you put them in a story or tell a story about them,” said the writer Isak Dinesen

    Writers Guild has Opening

    The Thunder Bay Writers Guild, the region's longest running writing group, has room for a new member (membership is limited to 12). Guild members meet monthly at Confederation College to critique each other's work. Applicants may submit two writing samples, up to 3500 words each. Short stories or creative non-fiction preferred. Send writing samples along with contact information to debakker@tbaytel.net.

    Wab Kinew

    Wab Kinew
    Canada Reads

    Elizabeth May and her latest book

    Elizabeth May and her latest book

    Elizabeth May in Thunder Bay

    A Public Talk with Elizabeth May regarding her new book, Who We Are:Reflections on My Life and Canada on Friday November 21st at 7pm in the Provincial Room of the Prince Arthur Hotel.

    In this marriage of memoir and manifesto, Elizabeth provides personal perspectives on her approach to politics, policy and what it means to be Canadian.

    Hosted by Bruce Hyer, MP for Thunder Bay-Superior North and Green Party Deputy Leader.

    Books will be available to purchase.

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    Northern Woman's Bookstore
    65 South Court Street
    Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 2X2
    Phone (807) 344-7979
    Store hours: Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays 11 am - 4 pm

    Visit us online! www.northernwomansbookstore.ca

    Winner of Giller Prize for fiction

    Winner of Giller Prize for fiction
    Us Conductors by Sean Michaels

    Bonnie Ferrante

    Bonnie Ferrante
    Reading at November Nights

    November Nights - a free reading

    Join
    Bonnie Ferrante,
    Dave Laderoute and
    Donna White
    at 7 pm, Tuesday November 18 at the Fireside Room, Brodie Library

    This time of year, our region may be short of daylight, but it is long on talented writers! Open mic!

    Mercer replaces Ghomeshi at Giller

    Mercer replaces Ghomeshi at Giller
    Winner announced Nov. 10.

    Giller Prize short list 2014

    • The Betrayers by David Bezmozgis (HarperCollins Canada)

    • Tell by Frances Itani (HarperCollins Canada)

    • Us Conductors by Sean Michaels (Random House Canada)

    • The Girl Who Was Saturday Night by Heather O'Neill (HarperCollins Canada)

    • All My Puny Sorrows by Miriam Toews (Knopf Canada)

    • The Ever After of Ashwin Rao by Padma Viswanathan (Random House Canada)

    Book Bag Lady books the best!

    Hello Joan
    As promised, here are the rest of the new Book Bag titles for 2014. If you are interested in reserving any of these for your group, please call or email.
    Thanks
    Helen

    The Bookman's Tale by Charlie Lovett
    Dreams of Joy by Lisa See
    Heading Out to Wonderful by Robert Goolrick
    Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger
    The Paris Architect by Charles Belfoure
    Taste, Memory by David Buchanan
    Trust Your Eyes by Linwood Barclay

    Burial Rites by Hannah Kent donated by Club Du Vin Book Club
    The Husband's Secret by Liane Moriarty donated by the Tea & Trifles Book Club
    Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand donated by the Red Rockin' Readers Book Club

    A big thank you to the clubs who donated the wonderful books for the Book Bag collection.
    Helen Cimone

    Public Services Assistant


    Mary J.L. Black Library

    901 Edward Street South, Thunder Bay, On P7E 6R2

    TEL: (807)-345-8275

    FAX: (807)-475-7855

    EMAIL: hcimone@tbpl.ca:

    www.tbpl.ca

    The Paris Architect

    The Paris Architect
    Now in the book bag (and a good read)

    Blue dot and David

    Blue dot and David
    books on special

    Blue Dot Books - a deal.

    he Bookstore is having a 25% off sale on David Suzuki's books from his Blue Dot Tour which stopped in Thunder Bay on October 20th.
    The sale ends October 31st so hurry in and pick up a copy soon!

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    Northern Woman's Bookstore
    65 South Court Street
    Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 2X2
    Phone (807) 344-7979
    Store hours: Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays 11 am - 4 pm

    Visit us online! www.northernwomansbookstore.ca

    Naomi Klein

    Naomi Klein
    Canadian activist and author Naomi Klein has won the $60,000 Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction for her "groundbreaking" book about climate change This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate.

    Thomas King

    Thomas King
    GG Nominee (full list tomorrow)

    Poet Jane Crossman

    Poet Jane Crossman
    Poet reclines on her poetry at Marina Park

    Doug Livingstone

    Doug Livingstone
    New poetry book released

    Apollo Launch for Livingston

    Local publisher un/speak/able press releases Kata Hodos, a poetry volume by NOWW member Doug Livingston, at The Apollo Bar (239 Red River Road) on Saturday, October 4 at 7 pm. Also featured are CD releases by Escape Artist and Mule, as well as a poetry/music open mic. Congratulations, Doug! Hope to see everyone there!

    Jean Morrison at her camp on Lake Superior

    Jean Morrison at her camp on Lake Superior
    Celebration of Life, Old Fort, Oct. 3. 2:30 pm

    Edgar LaVoie

    Edgar LaVoie
    Reading

    Edgar LaVoie reading Saturday, Sept 27.

    Hi, Joan
    Baggage Building Arts Centre at Prince Arthur's Landing is holding an author event this Saturday, "Through the Writing Glass". From 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., individual authors will have a half-hour block of time. My time is 1:30 to 2:00. I plan to read from my series The Chonicles of Goshen and make some references to my two mystery thrillers. Hope some of you can make it.
    Regards,
    Edgar

    P.S. Feel free to circulate this notice.

    In the bag, the book bag that is.

    In the bag, the book bag that is.
    Copies available for your book club!

    Book Bag Books at the Library

    Hello Joan,
    As promised, we currently have some new titles available in the Book Club in a Bag collection.

    The 100-Year-Old-Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared by Jonas Jonasson
    Benediction by Kent Haruf
    Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan
    Life After Life by Kate Atkinson
    The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman
    Sweetland by Michael Crummey

    The following titles were generously donated by local book clubs:

    The Dowry Bride by Shobhan Bantwal donated by the Wordy Dozen Book Club
    Speaking My Truth: Reflections on Reconciliation & Residential Schools donated by the Silver Islet Book Club
    Ragged Company by Richard Wagamese donated by the Chapter One Book Club

    Thanks
    Helen

    --

    Helen Cimone

    Public Services Assistant


    Mary J.L. Black Library

    901 Edward Street South, Thunder Bay, On P7E 6R2

    TEL: (807)-345-8275

    FAX: (807)-475-7855

    EMAIL: hcimone@tbpl.ca:

    www.tbpl.ca

    Note to access a bag for your club, phone Helen, our wonderful book bag lady!


    Why I Write by Richard Wagamese

    I write to fulfill my destiny. I write to confront everything that confused, vexed and pained me in life. I write to celebrate everything that enlarges me, lends me scope, allows me to fit within this body that contains me. I write so that I might see myself, others, the world and the universe through the only lens that truly transcends the mundane, the probable, the ordinary and restricting - the imagination. I write to extend my own boundaries. If I never published anything again, I would still write for the same reasons…

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    Being Your Own Publicist

    NOWW presents
    Being Your Own Publicist: A Workshop with Debbie Okun Hill
    September 23, 7 pm
    Waverley Library Auditorium, Thunder Bay

    NOWW will be offering a free workshop entitled Being Your Own Publicist: Media, Reading, and Book Promotion. The facilitator will be Debbie Okun Hill, who has been writing for over 30 years.Tarnished Trophies is her first full collection of poems.

    This workshop is free and open to the public. No need to register.

    Readings with the Marina Writers

    Readings with the Marina Writers
    Sept. 28, 1 -2pm, Spirit Garden, Marina
    “All writers are vain, selfish, and lazy, and at the very bottom of their motives there lies a mystery. Writing a book is a horrible, exhausting struggle, like a long bout of some painful illness. One would never undertake such a thing if one were not driven on by some demon whom one can neither resist nor understand." George Orwell, the opening lines of his great essay "Why I Write."

    Ali Smith

    Ali Smith
    Shortlist, Man Booker Prize

    Man Booker Short List, 2014

    • Joshua Ferris for To Rise Again at a Decent Hour
    • Richard Flanagan for The Narrow Road to the Deep North
    • Karen Joy Fowler for We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves
    • Howard Jacobson for J
    • Neel Mukherjee for The Lives of Others
    • Ali Smith for How to be Both

    Good advice for writers from Ken Follett

    In all popular fiction, the author’s aim must be to get the reader to feel the emotions of the characters. That’s what makes the reader turn the pages.

    Launch Close Encounters by Sharon Irvine

    Launch Close Encounters by Sharon Irvine
    Wednesday Oct. 15, Waverley Library 7 pm

    Hot Contender for Toronto Book Award

    Hot Contender for Toronto Book Award
    Kicking the Sky by Anthony de Sa

    The Toronto Book Awards Short List

    They are:

  • Anthony De Sa for Kicking the Sky, published by Doubleday Canada;
  • Charlotte Gray for The Massey Murder: A Maid, Her Master and the Trial that Shocked a Country, published by HarperCollins Canada;
  • Carrianne K.Y. Leung for The Wondrous Woo, published by Inanna Publications;
  • Nick Saul and Andrea Curtis for The Stop: How the Fight for Good Food Transformed a Community and Inspired a Movement, published by Random House Canada; and
  • Shyam Selvadurai for The Hungry Ghosts, published by Doubleday Canada.
  • Reading

    There will be a coffee house held by un/speak/able press at the Unitarian Hall on Algoma Street, Saturday July 19 at 7 pm, in support of a book publishing to take place (hopefully) this fall.

    The event will include poetry reading and music, coffee, and baked goods. Admission is by donation. Hope to see you there!

    Annabel by Kathleen Winter

    Annabel by Kathleen Winter
    In the Book Bag (see text below)

    Book Bag Lady from the Public Library

    Hello Joan,
    I am happy to let you know that there are 3 new Book Club in a Bag titles:

    Ragged Company by Richard Wagamese (generously donated by the Chapter One Book Club)
    The Weight of Heaven by Thrity Umrigar (generously donated by the Rockin Red Readers Book Club)
    Annabel by Kathleen Winter (donated by anonymous)

    If you would like to reserve any of these titles for your club, please email or phone me.
    Thanks

    Helen

    Wisdom of Tom Robbins

    In a story from T0m Robbins memoir, Tibetan Peach Pie, Robbins relates that in 1940 he won a radio in a carnival raffle, only to sell it 10 days later for money to buy books. “Nothing the human race has ever invented,” Robbins writes, “is more cool than a book.”

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    Hi Joan, I want to add I'm totally excited and honoured that Sabotage is also now shortlisted for the
    Manitoba Young Readers' Choice Award!  http://www.mcnallyrobinson.com/browse.php?txtCatID=1079&intSearchOffset=0  Karen

    Karen Autio

    Karen Autio
    author of YA novel Sabotage

    Karen Autio E mails us.

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    http://www.crimewriterscanada.com/awards/arthur-ellis-awards/current-contest/shortlists

    Note: Great YA book available at the Northern Woman's Bookstore. Karen launched the book in Thunder Bay. Congratulations!!!

    Submissions wanted

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    Congratulations Joseph Boyden
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    Wow. The best second hand book store in town.

    • Friends of the Public Library - Book Blowout - 50% off everything in the store! - Mar 29, 10 - 2 Victoriaville Centre

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    Northwestern Ontario Writers' Workshop presents

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    A Reading
    with
    Taina Chahal
    Alex Kosoris
    Dave Laderoute


    and a poetry open mic!!!

    This February 25, you could stay home and celebrate International Clam Chowder Day, or International Chocolate-Covered Peanut Day (although hopefully not at the same time!) Or, you could come out and enjoy a reading by some authors that are sure to satisfy all aspects of your palate. All are welcome!

    Tuesday, February 25, 2014 7 pm - Brodie Library Fireside Room- 316 Brodie St. South, Thunder Bay

    Writer Joseph Boyden

    Writer Joseph Boyden
    Coming to Thunder Bay

    Joseph Boyden coming to Thunder Bay

    Joseph Boyden, prize winning author of The Orenda, Three Day Road and Through Black Spruce will be speaking in Thunder Bay at Lakehead University Ryan Building, Room 1017, on March 5, 7 - 9 pm. Free to the public. See you there!

    Ontario Arts Council information session

    Information Session for Professional Writers and Spoken Word Artists

    The Ontario Arts Council (OAC) would like to invite professional writers and spoken word artists to attend an information session to learn more about OAC grants and services.

    Do you have questions about:

    · Eligibility for grants;

    · The grant application process, deadlines and support material;

    · How to draft clear, concise grant applications;

    · How grant decisions are made;

    · How juries are selected.

    Please join Jack Illingworth, OAC Literature Officer, and Marilyn McIntosh, OAC Northwestern Consultant, for an informative evening.Information SessionMary J. L. Black Library (Community Program Room) 901 South Edward Street, Thunder Bay Thursday, February 20, 2014 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.

    No RSVP required.The information session will be conducted in English only.

    For more information please contact Marilyn McIntosh in Thunder Bay at 807-622-4279 (toll-free at 1-866-391-2221 or email mmcintosh@arts.on.ca.

    We would like to thank the Thunder Bay Public Library for hosting this session.

    Bonnie Ferrante' s latest

    Bonnie Ferrante' s latest
    Too Quiet, Too Noisy

    Burning Book Press launches

    Burning Book Press launches
    Fuel

    Community Book Market

    Fri Feb 21, 7-10pm @ DefSup
    Experience one, red-hot celebratory night of literary arts at Definitely Superior Art Gallery’s Book Launch and Community Market! Presented by DefSup’s small book and zine publishing house, burining.books,press, which serves Northwestern Ontario and hundreds of literary artists, with generous support from the Ontario Arts Council. Featuring: the official launch and sale of the gallery’s new Fuel anthology of poetry and prose-[featuring 50 writers], new issues of Die Active Zine-[100+ young artists] and a Community Book Market!

    Browse and shop the mega-concentration of unique and limited edition books and zines, published by local/regional writers and literary groups. All forms of books will be found at the market, from stapled zines to perfect bound books, inclusive of poetry, prose, fiction, non-fiction, graphic novels, and more.Enjoy a spectrum of guest speakers, readings, live music, and catered refreshments! The market will also feature Soap Box Readings; Writers and attendees are invited to give spontaneous readings on the soap box platform. All ages / by donation / licensed event. burning.books.press: igniting the flame for the literary arts! Contact reneedefsup@tbaytel.net for more information on the Community Book Market.

    Starts today.

    Starts today.
    Canada Reads

    Tracy Chevalier's Writing Room

    Tracy Chevalier's Writing Room
    (all writers should have a space like this!)

    NOWW Workshops upcoming

    Right Tight” – Date: Tuesday, January 21 from 7:00-8:45 p.m. Mary J Black Library.
    This workshop is for novice and experienced writers who wish to improve their writing skillsby learning to edit their work carefully and avoid unnecessary words.
    Anthea Kyle,Coordinator of the Writing Assistance Centre at LakeheadUniversity, will facilitatethis workshop.

    “Winning Writing” – Date: Tuesday, February 11, from 7:00-8:45 p.m. Waverley Library
    This workshop is designed to improve the work of those writers who enter their short stories, memoirs, and poems in writing contests. The timing of this workshop allows participants time to polish their work for entry in the NOWW annual writing contest. Sue Blott, a writer who has experienced success across varied categories, will lead this workshop.

    Ania Szado

    Ania Szado
    Fiction judge at NOWW's 2014 contest

    NOWW' Annual Contest

    Four categories, fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction.

    Free for members, 10$ for non members.

    Limit two subs per category.

    Check it out at nowwwriters.org.


    Michele Giuttari is in the Bag

    Hello Joan

    We have a new title in our Book Club in a Bag collection. It is "A Death in Tuscany" by leading Italian crime writer Michele Giuttari. This book was generously donated by the Golden Heads and Silver Readers Book Club. If anyone would like to reserve this new title for their club, please call or email me.

    Thanks
    Helen Cimone. 345 8275 Mary J. Black Library

    The writer is...

    A writer is someone who, embarking upon a task, does not know what to do… The
    not-knowing is crucial to art, it is what permits art to be made. Without the
    scanning process engendered by not-knowing, without the possibility of having
    the mind move in unanticipated directions, there would be no
    invention."—Donald Barthelme

    Win her adventure novel,"Caught."

    Win her adventure novel,"Caught."
    Contest details below

    Caught by Lisa Moore

    Caught by Lisa Moore

    Contest !!!

    What book do you want to find in your stocking of Christmas morning? Send me your pick or picks and all go into a draw for a copy of Caught by Lisa Moore. Send to joanbaril@ gmail.com. Send more than one pick and all goes in the hat. Draw takes place on December 21.


    Love to Hear from You

    Publish your work. All submissions welcome. Poetry, short fiction, memoir, non-fiction - sent to joanbaril@gmail.com. Can be previously published.

    Launch Delayed

    Printing and shipping problems have delayed the launch of the short story collection called Thundering. Stay tuned here for the launch date which may be moved into January.

    Brian Jones reading from his NaNoReMo novel

    Brian Jones reading from his NaNoReMo novel
    both pilots ill, he takes over the airliner

    Tessa Soderburg reads from her NaNoReMo novel

    Tessa Soderburg reads from her NaNoReMo novel
    a mix of western and time travel

    NOWW Announces

    NOWW Announces

    Out of Time

    Out of Time
    by Dave Laderoute

    Canada Reads Top Ten

    Here are the picks from Canadian readers!!! Some of my favourites are here - The Year of the Flood, What the Body Remembers, Half Blood Blues, and Annabel. Some I have yet to read including Orenda by Joseph Boyden and Octobe 1970 by Louis Hamelin.
    The top 10 are:

    The Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood
    What the Body Remembers by Shauna Singh Baldwin
    The Orenda by Joseph Boyden
    A Sunday at the Pool in Kigali by Gil Courtemanche
    Little Brother by Cory Doctorow
    Half Blood Blues by Esi Edugyan
    October 1970 by Louis Hamelin
    Cockroach by Rawi Hage
    Anil's Ghost by Michael Ondaatje
    Annabel by Kathleen Winter

    And the winner is.... We will see in 2014.

    Writer Bonnie Ferrante

    Writer Bonnie Ferrante
    Reading in Red Rock.

    A Letter from Bonnie Ferrante

    Dear Joan, Please spread the word.

    Everyone welcome. Reading at Red Rock Public Library

    Sunday, November 24 at 4:00 pm. https://www.facebook.com/events/473934389385752/

    Story Teller Extraordinaire

    Story Teller Extraordinaire
    Douglas Gibson with Joan Baril

    Thunder Bay Do's


    November 23, Writer Jan Braun at Northern Woman's Bookstore, 65 Court Street South, speaking about her work 2:30 pm.

    November 24, Writer Bonnie Ferrante at Red Rock Library, 4 pm.

    November 30. Duncan Weller reads from his newest children's book, The Ugg and the Drip. Waverley Library, 2:30 pm.

    Jean Pendziwol

    Jean Pendziwol
    GG Nominee for Once Upon a Northern Light

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    Shyam Selvadurai

    Shyam Selvadurai
    GG Nominee for A Beautriful Truth

    Joseph Boyden

    Joseph Boyden
    Novel Orenda up for both Giller and GG

    Giller Nominee, Lynn Cody

    Giller Nominee, Lynn Cody
    For her short story collection, Hellgoing

    Joan Clark with Joan Baril

    Joan Clark with Joan Baril

    Love to Hear From You

    Send submissions, previously published work, poetry, announcements, short fiction or memoir to joanbaril@gmail.com. Send text as Word file, pictures as jpegs. Love to hear from you. Happy trails, Joan.

    Giller Long List - 2013

    Dennis Bock for his novel Going Home Again, published by HarperCollins
    Joseph Boyden for his novel The Orenda, published by Hamish Hamilton
    Lynn Coady for her short story collection Hellgoing, published by House of Anansi
    Craig Davidson for his novel Cataract City, published by Doubleday
    Elisabeth De Mariaffi for her short story collection How To Get Along With Women, published by Invisible Publishing
    David Gilmour for his novel Extraordinary, published by Patrick Crean Editions
    Wayne Grady for his novel Emancipation Day, published by Doubleday Canada
    Louis Hamelin for his novel October 1970, translated by Wayne Grady and published by House of Anansi Press
    Wayne Johnston for his novel The Son of a Certain Woman, published by Knopf Canada
    Claire Messud for her novel The Woman Upstairs, published by Knopf Canada
    Lisa Moore for her novel Caught, published by House of Anansi Press
    Dan Vyleta for his novel The Crooked Maid, published by HarperCollins Canada
    Michael Winter for his novel Minister Without Portfolio, published by Hamish Hamilton Canada

    Pass the Hemlock

    Chapters has gone into office furniture as if the floor space was not already eaten up by cards, candles and carafes.

    According to the Toronto Star of August 13, "given the lamentable state of publishing and the record business, (Chapters/Indigo) is cleverly repositioning itself in the marketplace as a “purveyor of ideas and inspiration."

    Correct me if I am wrong but are not books "purveyors of ideas and inspiration"?

    Or, if not, pass the hemlock.

    Catch the Wave with Charlie

    Little Ship of Fools: Sixteen Rowers, One Improbable Boat, Seven Tumultuous Weeks on the Atlantic will début October 24.. The book is the result of Charlie Wilkins' wild and crazy row across the Atlantic.

    The library has ordered several copies and you can put your hold on line now.

    Charlie has also made the movies. Kelly Saxberg's documentary on the big blue row, called Life is But a Dream:Big Blue Row, will be shown at the Bay Street Film Festival on September 7




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    Now in the library book bag

    Now in the library book bag
    The Dovekeepers by Alice Hoffman

    Note from Book Bag Lady

    Hello Joan
    Book Clubs in a Bag has received a new donation.

    Thanks to the Club du Vin Book Club, "The Dovekeepers" by Alice Hoffman is now available for booking.

    I anyone would like to reserve this title for their group, please let me know.Thanks again to "Club du Vin" for the great donation.

    Helen Cimone, Mary J. Black Library

    John Ralston Saul slams Proust

    Once (Proust and Joyce) had been adopted as the reigning geniuses of the modern revolution in literature, the novel was effectively dead as the leading linguistic tool for asking essential questions and changing society.

    What they did - inadvertently in the case of Proust - was to destroy both language and the story as bridges between the novel and the public.

    From "Voltaire's Bastards" by John Ralston Saul

    Drury Lane Books

    Drury Lane Books
    Grand Marais

    Good News

    Positive news for the independent book seller. According to the American Booksellers Association, the independents in the US are increasing sales. As well, fifty-five new independent book stores opened last year in the US. I know, I know. Not many for such a huge country but not a negative number either,a bright light in a decade of independent closings.

    Recently, in Calgary, I visited Pages on Kensington - a superb indie. I hope and pray all my favourite indie book stores thrive. I am thinking about Drury Lane in Grand Marias, The Northern W0men's Book Store in Thunder Bay.


    In the Book Bag

    In the Book Bag
    Book Clubs can borrow a set

    A Note from Helen Cimone aka Book Bag Lady


    Hello Joan
    I would like to let you all know that we have another new Book Club Bag. It is "Wild" by Cheryl Strayed - a New York Times Bestseller.

    This book bag was generously donated by the GLOWs Book Club.

    Also, please send all future book bag requests to bookclub@tbpl.ca, or you can continue to call me at the Mary J.L. Black Library.
    Thanks
    Helen
    --
    Helen Cimone
    Public Services Assistant

    November Workshop Announced.

    A Thunder Bay weekend workshop sas part of International Festival of Authors and in cooperation with Humber College

    The workshop will take place in Thunder Bay (November 2-3) with Humber School of Writers' founder, Joe Kertes.

    Register at humber.ca or call Hilary Higgins at 416-675-6622 ext. 3449.

    Stay tuned to this blog for more info.

    On writing one's memoirs by Hillary Mantel

    Memoir’s not an easy form. It’s not for beginners, which is unfortunate, as it is where many people do begin. It’s hard for beginners to accept that unmediated truth often sounds unlikely and unconvincing. If other people are to care about your life, art must intervene. The writer has to negotiate with her memories, and with her reader, and find a way, without interrupting the flow, to caution that this cannot be a true record: this is a version, seen from a single viewpoint. But she has to make it as true as she can. Writing a memoir is a process of facing yourself, so you must do it when you are ready.
    Hello Joan, Good news!
    We have just added 5 new titles to our Book Club in a Bag collection. All of these were generously donated by Aids Thunder Bay. If you would like to reserve any of these titles for your group, please email or call me at the Mary J.L. Black Branch Library.
    Thank You Helen

    Objects of My Affection by Jill Smolinski
    Dream of Ding Village by Yan Lianke
    Sing You Home by Jodi Picoult
    Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal by Jeanette Winterson
    Acqua Calda by Keith McDermott--

    Helen Cimone Mary J.L. Black Library
    901 Edward Street South, Thunder Bay, On P7E 6R2
    TEL: (807)-345-8275
    EMAIL: hcimone@tbpl.ca

    Poet Rona Saffran

    Poet Rona Saffran
    Launching her new book, "Ignite."

    Ignite

    Rona Saffran in the greatest poet I know. Her work is accesible, strong, erotic, honest, polished. Her new book, Ignite, dealswith a middle-aged woman's angst over the loss of love as a romantic or platonic pastime. And it also takes ribald pleasure as love is re-ignited.

    A letter from the book bag lady

    Hello Joan,

    I am happy to let you know that we have recently added three new titles to our Book Club in a Bag collection

    Inside by Alix Ohlin, a Scotiabank Giller Prize Finalist, donated by the Wordy Dozen Book Club

    Something Fierce by Carmen Aguirre, 2012 Canada Reads Winner, donated by the Chic Lit Book Club

    The Lake of Dreams by Kim Edwards, also generously donated by a local book club.If anyone wishes to reserve one of these titles, please call or email me.

    Thanks Helen
    Mary J.L. Black Library TEL: (807)-345-8275

    Mark Schacter, Photographer

    Mark Schacter, Photographer
    Presenting his book on the Great Lakes at Waverley

    Heather Esdon

    Heather Esdon
    1956-2013

    Everything is So Political including a story by Joan Baril

    Everything is So Political including a story by Joan Baril
    available, Northern Women's, Amazon, Chapters etc.

    Keeping the Peace: stories by the wonderful Colette Maitland

    Keeping the Peace: stories by the wonderful Colette Maitland
    Available for pre-order at both Chapters and Amazon

    Louise Penny

    Louise Penny
    Judge of local mystery short fiction

    Launch for Outworld Apocalypse

    Book Launch: Thunder Bay author Bonnie Tittaferrante writing as Bonnie Ferrante will be sharing her third novel, Dawn's End: OUTWORLD APOCALYPSE.
    What if the May 2012 flood was just the beginning?

    Wednesday, March 20 at 7:00 pm at Waverley Library.Reading – Prizes – Cake

    .Paperback copies will be available.

    Launch "Outward Apocalypse

    Launch "Outward Apocalypse
    Waverley, March 20, 7pm

    Grants for Playwrights!

    Grant Writing Info Session For Playwrights and Theatre Artists

    Pat Bradley, Theatre Officer of the Ontario Arts Council, will share information,perspective and tips about project grants, particularly the OAC’s three theatre project programs – Theatre Projects, Playwright Residency and Theatre Creators’ Reserve.

    There will be time for Q & A.
    6:30pm, Wednesday February 27, 2013
    Magnus Theatre 10 South Algoma Street

    To Register: Cornelia at 416 408 4556 x10 or into@theatreontario.org



    Submissions

    Poetry, short fiction, creative non- fiction. Send to joanbaril@gmail.com. Previously published OK. If you want send a matching photo as a j peg or a photo of you.

    Brit book seller gets 250,000 downloads


    Hachette’s United Kingdom division has seen a copious amount of digital downloads on Christmas and Boxing Day. They sold over 250,000 eBooks from their website and various resellers.
    This marks a 86% increase over the same period last year and is a testament to the dramatic surge of digital publishing.

    The head of Digital Marketing at Hachette UK George Walkley told the Book Seller that these numbers should increase further, as more stores report in. Bestselling titles included The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey, Is It Just Me? by Miranda Hart, Standing in Another Man’s Grave by Ian Rankin and The CasualVacancy by JK Rowling.

    Leaves and Fishes: A Superior Childhood

    Leaves and Fishes: A Superior Childhood
    Memoir by Thunder Bay native Margaret Rose Cunningham

    Buy Leaves and Fishes by mail

    This delightful Thunder Bay memoir can be ordered from Margaret R. Cunningham, 3008 McCarthy Road, Ottawa, ON, K1V 8K8 Cheque of money order. The cost is 20$ and that includes postage.

    Lynx

    Lynx
    Nipigon, December 2012
    "The thing is not to write what no one else could have written, but to write what only you could have written." Nam Le, "The Boat."

    Lake Superior in December

    Lake Superior in December
    photo by Lise Vaugeois

    Outside the Lines

    Outside the Lines
    Playing and singing at Women's Literature Night

    Susan Goldberg

    Susan Goldberg
    Reader at Woman's Literature Night

    Writing in Depth

    Every good short story has to be underpinned by some human truth. Kevin Barry in the New Yorker

    New Book Club Titles

    Helen Cimone, the Book Bag Lady, sends us the following update. Your book club can check out a bag of books, one book for each member of your club and return much later.

    Hello Joan, I would like to let everyone know that we have 2 new Book Club in a Bag titles:

    Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese

    A Trick of the Light by Louise Penny
    (This item was generously donated in memory of Verna Cameron) Thank You!

    If you would like to reserve any of these titles for your group
    please email or call me at the Mary J.L. Black Branch Library.
    Thank You, Helen Cimone 345 8275

    Library Invitation

    Dear Joan, This is an invitation to a meet and
    greet with our new Chief Librarian, John Pateman.

    Please drop in to meet John on Saturday, November 24
    anytime from 2-4 pm at the Mary J.L. Black Branch Library (Community Program Room).
    RSVPs not necessary. Hope to see you there.

    Nowadays brings Zombies to Thunder Bay

    Nowadays brings Zombies to Thunder Bay
    Launch Friday 2, 2012

    Writer Helen Humphreys

    Writer Helen Humphreys

    Booker Short List

    Tan Twan Eng, The Garden of Evening Mists
    Deborah Levy, Swimming Home
    Hilary Mantel, Bring up the Bodies
    Alison Moore, The Lighthouse
    Will Self, Umbrella
    Jeet Thayil, Narcopolis

    I have read from this list only "Bring up the Bodies" by Hilary Mantel, a great book but I preferred the first in the series "Wolf Hall." Swimming Home, Umbrella, and The Lighthouse may not be available yet in Canada.

    Now in bookstores

    Now in bookstores
    Stories by Joan Baril, Ivan Coyote etc.

    Book Club Picks South of the Border

    From the Drury Lane Books' Newsletter in Grand Marias

    Benny and the Shrimp by Kathy Mazetti
    Summer by Edith Wharton
    Seven Houses by Alev Lytle Croutier
    The History of Love by Nicole Krauss
    Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand
    State of Wonder by Ann Patchett
    Crow Lake by Mary Lawson
    The Weight of Heaven by Thrity Umigar
    Turnip Blues by Helen Campbell
    The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
    Half Broke Horses by Jeannette Wall
    Mountains Beyond Mountains by Tracy Kidder
    The Other Side of the Bridge by Mary Lawson
    Beatrice and Virgil by Yann Martel
    Making It by Penelope Lively
    Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
    Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys
    Visitors by Anita Brookner

    More Advice on Writing

    There are three rules to writing a novel; unfortunately no one know what they are. Sommerset Maugham.

    Maeve Binchy

    LONDON—Maeve Binchy, one of Ireland’s most beloved writers, has died in Dublin after a short illness at the age of 72, Irish media reported on Tuesday.

    Binchy was revered by countless fans around the world for such novels as Light a Penny Candle, Tara Road and Circle of Friends, which was adapted for the screen in 1995 starring Chris O’Donnell and Minnie Driver. She sold more than 40 million books worldwide.Her novels and short stories often examined the friction between tradition and modern life in Ireland. Her works have been translated into 37 languages.

    In fiction, E books surpass paper

    According to the New York Times, book buyers now prefer fiction in the e book format. Why fiction? Unlike non-fiction books, e books have no (or few) pictures and few charts, recipes or sidebars which require jumping back and forth among pages, a task which can be frustrating on an e book. Romance readers have really taken to e books and have led the move from paper to e. Romance readers are often adicts who whizz through book after book. When the romance reader turns the last page she may find a trip to the box store inconvenient. But a download can be done at home in the middle of the night. Also when fiction readers in general find an author they like, they often want to read that author's back list, easier to acess on the Kobo (Kindle etc) than from the shelves in Chapters.

    The e books stomp!

    On the ebooks front, the Association of American Publishers (AAP) released a new report in May showing that ebook net sales revenue in the US for 2011 was $21.5 million, up 332.6% over 2010.

    In Britain the major book sellers are featuring the Kobo (the Chapters entry to e book land). I saw the display in London. Yet when I finished my e book book (Patrick Melrose by Edmund St. Aubyn) could I pass the copy on to my travelling companion as I could a print copy. Not unless I handed over my Kobo. The e reader is great for travelling but more and more, I prefer the print stuff. And today, in Thunder Bay, at Chapters I note the sales on the printed books. Cheaper and cheaper. As for the poor author - one can only whince.

    A Great Book

    A Great Book
    Available for Book Clubs

    New Book Bag Titles

    Hello Everyone! There are 4 new titles available in the Book Club in a Bag Collection.
    Crank by Ellen Hopkins
    Glass by Ellen Hopkins
    Stolen Life:The Journey of a Cree Woman by Rudy Wiebe and Yvonne Johnson
    Jack Holmes & His Friend by Edmund White
    All 4 titles were generously donated by Aids Thunder Bay.If anyone is interested in reserving these titles for their club, please email or call me at the Mary J.L. Black Library 345-8275. Ask for Helen!!

    KISS ME (I'm a Prince!)

    KISS ME (I'm a Prince!)
    by Heather McLeod

    Congrats to Heather McLeod

    Congratulations to Heather McLeod, whose wonderful children's book KISS ME (I'm a Prince!) was chosen as HONOUR BOOK in the recent Blue Spruce competition.

    Maude Barlow

    Maude Barlow
    In Thunder Bay Thursday May 17

    Michael Christie Reading

    Michael Christie Reading
    Waverley Auditorium, 7 pm, April 23

    International Women's Day, 2012

    International Women's Day, 2012

    Dusty Miller (1928 - 2012)

    Dusty Miller (1928 - 2012)
    Champion of the Arts

    Winner of Canada Reads

    Winner of Canada Reads
    Something Fierce by Carmen Aguirre

    Carmen Aguirre wins Canada Reads

    Carmen Aguirre came out victorious at this year’s CBC Canada Reads. The B.C.-based author and playwright’s memoir, Something Fierce: Memoirs of a Revolutionary Daughter (Douglas & McIntyre), about growing up in the underground among South American revolutionaries during the 1970s, beat out Ken Dryden’s The Game (Wiley Canada), the former Habs goalie’s recollections of pro hockey and a very different version of the ’70s

    Antanas Sileika

    Antanas Sileika
    author of Underground.

    On the Road, a classic

    On the Road, a classic
    by Jaock Kerouac
    “Always remember, there is no city in the world which has erected a statue to a critic.” Jan Sibelius

    Popular British Canadian author's best selling work

    Popular British Canadian author's best selling work
    Twopence to Cross the Mersy, based on the author's early years.

    Popular writer Helen Forrester, British born who lived in Canada, died November 24, at 92

    Popular writer Helen Forrester, British born who lived in Canada, died November 24, at 92
    Her Liverpool books created the genre of gritty working class memoirs. Her books are in all the local libraries.

    Little Shadows by Marina Endicott

    Little Shadows by Marina Endicott

    Eye Lake by Tristam Hughes

    Eye Lake by Tristam Hughes
    Launch Oct. 19. 7 p.m at the art gallery

    Ten Good Seconds of Silence

    Ten Good Seconds of Silence
    by Elizabeth Ruth

    Poisoned

    Poisoned
    by Bonnie Ferrante

    And we can change the world.

    And we can change the world.

    Eddie's Desert Rose

    It is the 1980's and everyone is trying to get ahead. Dave and Eddie Bates seek their fortune in Saudi Arabia but one day, Eddie turns up dead. Great thriller available at Amazon.com.

    Canadian on Man Booker Longlist

    Canadian on Man Booker Longlist
    Half Blood Blues by Esi Edugyan

    Canadian writer on 2011 Man Booker longlist

    Canadian writer on 2011 Man Booker longlist
    The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt

    Canadian on Man Booker long list

    Canadian on Man Booker long list
    Far to Go by Alison Pick

    Poet Margaret R. Cunningham

    Poet Margaret R. Cunningham

    The Freak Brothers

    The Freak Brothers

    Paying For It

    Paying For It
    by Chester Brown

    From Persopolis

    From Persopolis
    by Marjane Satrapi

    Burma Chronicles

    Burma Chronicles
    by Guy DeLisle

    Maus

    Maus
    by Art Speigelman

    Strength and Struggle

    Strength and Struggle
    by Rachel Michenene and Jody Porter

    Sharon Dale Stone

    Sharon Dale Stone
    Author of A Change of Plans

    Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women and the Rest of Us.

    Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women and the Rest of Us.
    by Kate Bornstien

    Michael Van Rooy

    Michael Van Rooy
    1969- 2011

    Cool Water by Diane Warren

    Cool Water by Diane Warren
    A Heart-warming Novel

    A rockin' good book

    A rockin' good book
    Thunder Bay's Paul Shaffer

    Poet Rona Shaffran

    Poet Rona Shaffran
    Cistern of My Body

    Lee Maracle

    Lee Maracle
    author: First Wives Club Coast Salish Style

    Joan's Cemetery

    Joan's Cemetery
    Inspiration for ghost stories

    John Pringle

    John Pringle
    Short Story Maven

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    Joan Baril and Joe Fiorito

    Joan Baril and Joe Fiorito

    Rachel Mishenene and Joan Baril

    Rachel Mishenene and Joan Baril

    Miriam Toews asks "What is a Novel?"

    Miriam Toews asks "What is a Novel?"

    visitor to Sleeping Giant Writers Festival

    visitor to Sleeping Giant Writers Festival

    Winter, 2010

    Winter, 2010
    photo: Barbara Walberg

    Joan as Mrs. Pankhurst

    Joan as Mrs. Pankhurst

    January Giant

    January Giant
    photo: Rodney Brown

    The Book Club

    The Book Club
    photo: Joan Baril