A Publisher’s Year, Part 3
Saturday, March 31st, 2012Part three? Already? Yes, the third installment in my twelve-month series, A Publisher’s Year, is in today’s Post. Visit The Afterword for a bonus Q&A with Anansi co-founder Dennis Lee.
Part three? Already? Yes, the third installment in my twelve-month series, A Publisher’s Year, is in today’s Post. Visit The Afterword for a bonus Q&A with Anansi co-founder Dennis Lee.
In Saturday’s National Post, I profile Marc Côté, who is now heading up Cormorant Books and Thomas Allen Publishers. I also sit down with Leah Bobet to talk about her first novel, Above.
Okay, so apparently this Hunger Games book has some fans. I write about possible successors in today’s paper.
There’s this little book called The Hunger Games that’s being turned into a movie. Maybe you’ve heard of it? I talk to some people about it here.
In Saturday’s National Post I talk to author Kyo Maclear about her latest book for children, Virginia Wolf.
Andrew Westoll won the Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction. Also: I talk to Brian Joseph Davis about his latest project, The Composites.
In today’s National Post, I talk to Matt Lennox about his debut novel, The Carpenter.