Friday, May 30, 2008
Johnston to speak at Halifax Public Library today
John Johnston, author of Endgame 1758 will be giving a lunch-time talk at the Halifax Public Library (Spring Garden Road) May 30.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
A Forest for Calum still charming audiences
Frank Macdonald will be giving a talk to Alexander MacLeod's Atlantic Literature course at Saint Mary's University on June 3.
On May 27, the regular book panel of CBC Radio One's Mainstreet (Halifax), met with guest host Stephanie Domet to discuss A Forest for Calum. The panel recalled the Globe and Mail review of 2005, which suggested that "if there is any justice ... A Forest for Calum would be a Canadian classic."
Panelists were 100 per cent in agreement that, on all aspects of the book, it deserved such a billing.
Fans might recall that critic Ron Foley MacDonald said A Forest for Calum had one of the most "jaw-droppingly beautiful" literary devices in English-language literature.
On May 27, the regular book panel of CBC Radio One's Mainstreet (Halifax), met with guest host Stephanie Domet to discuss A Forest for Calum. The panel recalled the Globe and Mail review of 2005, which suggested that "if there is any justice ... A Forest for Calum would be a Canadian classic."
Panelists were 100 per cent in agreement that, on all aspects of the book, it deserved such a billing.
Fans might recall that critic Ron Foley MacDonald said A Forest for Calum had one of the most "jaw-droppingly beautiful" literary devices in English-language literature.
Friday, May 23, 2008
Cover story
An article and interview by John Johnston is the cover story of The Beaver: Canada's History Magazine (June/July 2008). http://www.historysociety.ca/bea.asp
Endgame 1758 subject of R-C interview
John Johnston, author of Endgame 1758 was interviewed live on Radio Canada, on May 22.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Teresa MacIsaac reads at Margaree library
The Drs. Coady-Tompkins Memorial Library in Margaree Forks hosted Antigonish author and educator, Teresa MacIsaac on Monday, May 12. Ms. MacIsaac read exerpts from her recently published book, "A Better Life: Highland Women in Nova Scotia" and used several anecdotes taken from oral and written accounts to entertain the audience. The Library will be celebrating its 30th anniversary on May 24.
Caption: Author Teresa MacIsaac, centre, is flanked by Rita O'Keefe(left)and Hilda McDaniel who were on hand for MacIsaac's presentation and woncopies of her books, thanks to Cape Breton University Press.
Friday, May 9, 2008
Endgame subject of forthcoming interview on R-C
Endgame 1758 author John Johnston is scheduled to be interviewed on Radio Canada on May 22.
Monday, May 5, 2008
Stewart Donovan at Atlantic Book Festival
Stewart Donovan joins other shortlisted authors for the Gala Bookfest Reading at Fred (2606 Agricola St., Halifax). David Adams Richards, Stephanie Domet, Steven Laffoley and Stewart Donovan - moderated by Sue Goyette. 7 p.m. COST: $5.00 at the door.
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