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Submitted by Grace on January 26, 2012 - 4:09pm
Marina Nemat gained international attention in 2007 with the publication of her striking memoir, Prison of Tehran (Penguin Canada), now a contender for the 2012 edition of CBC Canada Reads.
The book relates Marina's experience in Iran's notorious Evin prison, where she was sent as a teenager after protesting the repression and human rights violations in her home country.
Marina talks to Open Book about the value of non-fiction, her Canada Reads experience and champion for the competition, entrepreneur Arlene Dickinson.
Submitted by clelia on January 26, 2012 - 10:17am
Toronto writer Brian Panhuyzen's ambitious new novel, Night is a Shadow Cast By the World, is a gripping literary adventure about books, aviation, travel and love. We will be serializing a portion of the book on Open Book: Toronto, with a new chapter posted every Tuesday and Thursday.
Submitted by jbrady on January 26, 2012 - 8:43am
Some of the beaches that I know and love look almost too inviting. But what a newcomer to Fanore Beach on Ireland's West coast needs to be told is that it has an undertow. There is only so deep you should go at the southern end of this long strand, and only at certain times of the day too. I knew all this, and was free with my advice to newcomers. That did not prevent me one day from being drawn down the coast and out to sea, from that self-same beach.
Submitted by clelia on January 24, 2012 - 2:33pm
Welcome to Quillcast, a new podcast series from our partners at Quill & Quire. Quillcast features behind-the-scenes conversations with authors and publishing insiders. In this episode, US publishing executive Steve Rubin discusses the art of creating bestsellers in an industry in flux.
Rubin started his book-publishing career in 1984 as an executive editor at Bantam Books. In 1990, he was appointed president and publisher of Doubleday and by 1995 was based in London as chairman and CEO of Bantam Doubleday Dell International. In 2009, he joined Henry Holt & Company as president and publisher. The authors he has published include John Grisham (The Firm), Dan Brown (The Da Vinci Code), and Hilary Mantel (Wolf Hall).
Submitted by clelia on January 24, 2012 - 1:42pm
Toronto writer Brian Panhuyzen's ambitious new novel, Night is a Shadow Cast By the World, is a gripping literary adventure about books, aviation, travel and love. We will be serializing a portion of the book on Open Book: Toronto, with a new chapter posted every Tuesday and Thursday.
Submitted by erin on January 23, 2012 - 9:04pm
Open Book congratulates illustrator and author Barbara Reid on her appointment to the Order of Ontario. A life-long resident of Toronto, Barbara is being honoured for all she has done to inspire young readers to express their creativity and develop a love of reading.
Her books and illustrations, in particular her signature use of plasticine, have earned her countless young fans as well as international acclaim. Barbara can often be found giving workshops to children in schools and libraries to help encourage early literacy.
Thank you, Barbara, for your incredible support of Ontario's young readers!
Submitted by jbrady on January 23, 2012 - 2:15pm
Sometimes it’s time to … step off the bus.
And sometimes you have to throw X under the bus.
The ‘bus’ I am referring to is not a bus bus. It’s the story that is underway and proceeding, and close to finished. Doing this longish detective story imposes its own assumptions and habits as I write and edit each day. These notions and expectations and reflexes carry on just below the level of conscious awareness.
As always, the danger lies in letting things carry on, as though the story itself has its own logic and destination. Part of the destination has to be the revelation of the villain who is behind the violence stalking my protagonist and main character from the get-go.
Submitted by Grace on January 23, 2012 - 1:32pm
If you look into Toronto's most interesting and encouraging political experiments, activities and publications, you'll usually find Dave Meslin. Dave is an activist and artist and, appropriately, one of the editors of Local Motion: The Art of Civic Engagement in Toronto (Coach House Books).
Dave talks to Open Book about putting together Local Motion, how Toronto did in 2011 and how he would spend his last day in Toronto.
Submitted by Grace on January 23, 2012 - 10:27am
Two years ago, writer and musician Paul Quarrington passed away. The author of nearly twenty books and numerous film and television scripts, Quarrington's awards included the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour, the Governor General's Literary Award and a CBC Canada Reads victory. A life-long musician and music lover, he also released two solo albums and three with his band, The Porkbelly Futures.
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Submitted by mdfdoyle on December 13, 2011 - 5:43pm
Our sibling site Open Book: Ontario has partnered with IFOA Ontario to present an unbelievable opportunity for budding young writers in Ontario.
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Submitted by clelia on October 27, 2011 - 8:11am
Our partners at Quill & Quire have debuted their exciting new podcast series, Quillcast, this week. Quillcast features conversations with authors and publishing insiders. In the first episode, Q&Q editor Sue Carter Flinn chats with vice-president and creative director of Canadian Publishing for Random House Canada, CS Richardson, about the changing art of book design. Accompanying the podcast, you’ll find a gallery of stunning covers that Richardson has designed.
Listen to Quillcast, vol. 1
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Submitted by Grace on January 23, 2012 - 10:27am
Two years ago, writer and musician Paul Quarrington passed away. The author of nearly twenty books and numerous film and television scripts, Quarrington's awards included the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour, the Governor General's Literary Award and a CBC Canada Reads victory. A life-long musician and music lover, he also released two solo albums and three with his band, The Porkbelly Futures.
The documentary Paul Quarrington: A Life in Music was released in 2010 and follows Quarrington after his terminal diagnosis and features the writing and development of the song "Are You Ready". A positive, funny and insightful film, it reveals a glimpse into the inner workings of an artist in the act of creating.
A great Canadian writer with a unique and irresistible voice, Quarrington is gone but not forgotten.
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Writer In Residence December 2011 - January 2012John Brady is the author of the acclaimed Matt Minogue mystery novels. His first Matt Minogue mystery novel, A Stone of the Heart, won the Arthur Ellis Best First Novel Award, and his novels Unholy Ground, Kaddish In Dublin, All Souls and The Good Life have all been shortlisted for the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Novel. The sixth novel in the series, Islandbridge, was shortlisted for the Dashiell Hammett prize and his most recent, The Coast Road, was named a Globe & Mail Top 100 book for 2010.
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