Tues March 10, 7.30p.m. Sky Dragon Centre, 27 King William Street.
Many contemporary fiction writers have drawn successfully from true crime. What are the concerns writers face when using such potent real world material? Sally Cooper, author of the novel Tell Everything, will discuss true crime in fiction, referring to works by such authors as Truman Capote, Joyce Carol Oates, AM Homes and Lynn Crosbie.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Clubbing Resolutions and the Benefits to Book About
Tues Feb 10, 7.30p.m., Bread & Roses Cafe, Sky Dragon Centre, 27 King William Street. Sophie Gorski and Joan McGaw from the Hamilton Public Library introduce the new programme for this spring, the Book Club Roadshow.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
WRITING FOR LIFE/WRITING FOR A LIVING
Tues. Jan. 13 7.30p.m., Bread & Roses Cafe, 27 King William Street.
Katrina Simmons, a writer for more than thirty years finds that writing is a solitary pursuit, but behind every published writer is a team of people: editor, copy editor, proofreader, publisher, marketer, maybe even a retailer, webmaster, or broadcast network. They set a deadline for your words, have their own idea about what will make your work appeal to your target audience. How does this environment affect your message, and the way you feel about the creative process?
Katrina Simmons, a writer for more than thirty years finds that writing is a solitary pursuit, but behind every published writer is a team of people: editor, copy editor, proofreader, publisher, marketer, maybe even a retailer, webmaster, or broadcast network. They set a deadline for your words, have their own idea about what will make your work appeal to your target audience. How does this environment affect your message, and the way you feel about the creative process?
Thursday, November 13, 2008
CHRISTMAS GHOST STORIES
Tues. Dec 9, 7.3op.m. Bread & Roses Cafe, Sky Dragon Centre, 27 King William Street. Gather round with your ghost stories in the company of good spirited storytellers. Everyone is welcome to scare us with a story you wrote or have read.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
HAMILTON AT WAR: ON THE HOME FRONT
Nov 11 2008, 7.30p.m at Bread & Roses Cafe, SkyDragon Centre, 27 King William Street.
Take a look back in history as Margaret Houghton shares with us "Hamilton at War: On the Home Front". Ms. Houghton is the Special Collections archivist at the Hamilton Public Library and author of several books including Hamilton: Panorama of Our Past, Downtown Hamilton: The Heart Of It All and The Hamiltonians.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Re-reading the classics
LitChat meets on Tues Oct 14 2008 Bread & Roses Cafe, Sky Dragon Centre, 27 King William Str., Hamilton. J.S. Porter will take us back to find the magic of the classics. He is the author of The Thomas Merton Poems, Spirit Book Word: An Inquiry into Literature and Spirituality, and Thomas Merton: Hermit at the Heart of Things. He also writes book reviews for the Literary Review of Canada and the Globe and Mail.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
The Poetry of Loss
Tues. Sept 9 2008, 7.30p.m. 27, King William Str., Hamilton
Poet and publisher James Deahl will share "The Poetry of Loss". Born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, James Deahl has been living in Canada since 1970 and has taught creative writing and Canadian literature. He now lives in Hamilton, Ontario.
Poet and publisher James Deahl will share "The Poetry of Loss". Born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, James Deahl has been living in Canada since 1970 and has taught creative writing and Canadian literature. He now lives in Hamilton, Ontario.
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