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Thanks to everyone who entered our latest contest. Congratulations to the winners!
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Upcoming events
Friday, September 5, 2008 - 10:00am Eden Mills Writers' Festival*Tuesday, September 9, 2008 - 8:00pm Liz Zetlin, Sheri Benning and Jon Paul Fiorentino at the Art Bar Poetry SeriesClinton's
Sunday, September 14, 2008 - 10:00am David Bergen at Ben McNally/Globe & Mail Books & BrunchKing Edward Hotel
Sunday, September 14, 2008 - 1:00pm Launch for Drawing on Type: An Autobiography by Frank NewfeldDifferent Drummer Books
Tuesday, September 16, 2008 - 4:00pm Daniel J. Levitin at U of T Bookstore Reading SeriesEdward Johnson Building
Friday, September 19, 2008 - 6:00pm Sheree-Lee Olson Book Signing at the Welland Canal Gathering*
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Open Book: Toronto
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Submitted by clelia on September 4, 2008 - 4:07pm.
Reva Leah Stern is the author of The Water Buffalo Shed Her Girdle (BookLand Press, 2008). She has been writing and editing professionally for the past decade. Her manuscript, The Prescott Journals, was optioned for the screen prior to publication, and is slated to become her second published novel. Reva Leah Stern will be at will be at Chapters Bayview Village in Toronto for a book signing on September 6. See our events page for details.
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Tell us about your book, The Water Buffalo That Shed Her Girdle.
Submitted by clelia on September 5, 2008 - 9:23am.
Images from the Neocerebellum: The Wood Engravings of George A. Walker is published by the Porcupine's Quill. Read more about the book and the artist at the press's website.
Video by Allen Zuk, allenzuk.com.
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Submitted by ceaton on September 7, 2008 - 9:39am.
So this is a strange weekend. In fact, it promises to be a strange month. A good friend of mine is visiting for the Toronto International Film Festival, so she's been bringing us to some of the private parties. Last night, at the after party for Bruce MacDonald's new Pontypool (based on Tony Burgess's book, Pontypool Changes Everything), I'm pretty sure I was sitting next to Atom Egoyan for a while. But I also thought I saw him on King Street the other day, incognito in a tshirt and jeans. Perhaps I'm projecting in some way.
Projecting a film maker...
Submitted by Open Book Toronto Guest on September 5, 2008 - 11:32am.
A Dose of No-Nonsense is a regular sampling from the No-Nonsense Guides published by Between The Lines. Courtesy of Paula Brill from BTL.
Food is no better suited to mechanization than is sex, love, art, education, health, religion or anything else that’s close to body or soul ...
Submitted by clelia on September 4, 2008 - 2:10pm.
EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing have put out a call for submission for the Tesseracts Thirteen anthology. Each year, EDGE chooses a team of editors to choose "innovative and futuristic short fiction and poetry from the leaders and emerging voices in Canadian speculative fiction." This year's editors are award-winning authors Nancy Kilpatrick and David Morrell. Writing by some of Canada's most celebrated authors have appeared in the Tesseracts series, including work by Robert J. Sawyer, Élisabeth Vonarburg and Margaret Atwood. Tesseracts Twelve will be in bookstores in October 2008, just before Halloween.
Submissions for Tesseracts Thirteen are due October 31st. For submission guidelines, keep reading:
Submitted by Open Book Toronto Guest on September 4, 2008 - 10:23am.
From The Writers' Trust of Canada:
The Writers’ Trust of Canada is now accepting applications for the position of writer-in-residence at the Berton House Writers’ Retreat in Dawson City, Yukon.
There are four positions available between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010. Each position is for a three-month period.
The residency provides a unique opportunity for Canadian writers to devote a significant time to their writing and to advancing their writing careers. A monthly honorarium is provided and housing and transportation costs are covered. Writers are required to perform a public reading in Dawson City and Whitehorse and are encouraged to interact with the local community.
Submitted by ceaton on September 3, 2008 - 5:37pm.
Someone showed me this today, so I decided to input all my books, including my current project, and this blog. It takes allof the words, and puts the most frequent ones into a shape poem by size. Not surprisingly, the words "actually" and "quite" and "probably" come up a lot in this blog. It's a hangup of mine. And then there's that mammoth Internet!

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Writer In Residence
September 1st to September 30thChris Eaton is the author of two novels: the inactivist (Insomniac Press, 2003) and The Grammar Architect (Insomniac Press, 2005). He also writes and performs music in the band Rock Plaza Central.
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