Showing posts with label Zoe Whittall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zoe Whittall. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

A Letter About Pride

Dear Joan, Readers, Writers, Literary Folk,
Thunder Bay's 2nd Annual Pride Week is hosting an outstanding line-up of events and activities June 10th - 16th, 2012. We are pleased to announce Thunder Pride's celebrations include a full night of literature and story telling.

Thunder Pride's Literary and Storytelling Event takes place on Tuesday, June 12th at the Mary J.L. Black Library, 7:00 pm.

Mary J.L. Black Library is located at 901 S. Edward St, Thunder Bay. The building is accessible, admission is 100% free, and everyone is welcome. Light snacks and refreshments will be provided. (If you would like a good seat, please consider arriving early. Last year's literary event was full to capacity).

Award winning Zoe Whittall will join a powerful team of exceptionally talented local writers and story tellers; folks who are proud to call the north shores of Lake Superior home. We would like to thank Susan Goldberg, Ma-Nee Chacaby, Ray Moonias, and Rachel Mishenene for happily agreeing to share their words with us on June 12th. But it doesn't end there. We are also pleased to announce the addition of two young, promising writers from Thunder Bay's youth group, The Other 10%. We couldn't be happier with the line-up.
 
Please consider marking the day on your calendar. Wear your favourite shirt, bring a date, and expect an evocative night of excellent literature. See you there.


Zoe Whittall:The Globe and Mail has stated: “Zoe Whittall might just be the cockiest, brashest, funniest, toughest, most life-affirming, elegant, scruffy, no-holds-barred writer to emerge from Montreal since Mordecai Richler...” Clearly, Zoe has had many successful achievements over the years. She is the author of two particularly distinguished novels: Bottle Rocket Hearts and Holding Still As Long As Possible. Zoe’s most recent novel, Holding Still As Long As Possible, was shortlisted for the Relit Awards; named the American Library Association’s Stonewall book of honour; and is the winner of the prestigious Lambda Award. Zoe, with her wit, talent, and sheer force of humour is sure to draw a crowd.