Showing posts with label Writers' Circle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writers' Circle. Show all posts

Friday, April 18, 2008

A GREAT LITTLE BOOK

The Writers’ Circle has put together a very interesting compilation in their new anthology, Thunder on the Bay (Launch at Waverley, 7 p.m., April 22). I particularly enjoyed the short story “North Line 12” by Michelle Tuomi, the creative non-fiction, “Air Raid Shelter” by Marianne Wahl, “The Rabbit Fur Coat” by Natalie Diakunchak and “The Hungry Man” by Kia H. Xiao.

Interesting poetry dots this book. I enjoyed Paul Gooding’s poem “Dad and I Dig up a Rock to Plant an Apple Tree.” But there were many other notable pieces.

The book looks good and feels good in the hand. Bravo, Writers’ Circle

Thursday, February 14, 2008

February Plus

Love, love, love. NOWW February readings spotlight L-O-V-E. February 20 at the fireside room at Brodie at 7 p.m. Free to all. Readings by Deborah deBakker, Robyn Lewis, Bob Hoffman. Step up to the mike with a short poem.

On the other side of town the Writers’ Circle will share ideas on authors’ bios. Bring a brief bio of your favourite. Waverley at 7 p.m. of February 27, 2008.

Women Fully Clothed arrive in Thunder Bay. I saw this comedy review in Toronto with a couple of Thunder Bay cronies and yes, we laughed! Five Canadian comedy artists touch nerves and funny bones at the Community Auditorium on April 17 at 8 pm.