Trillium Book Award Author Readings June 16

Real Resident Reading Series presents Baillie, Caple and Strong!

 
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When

Monday, November 1, 2010 - 7:30pm

Where

The Grad Club, main floor
162 Barrie Street
Kingston, ON
K7L 3K1

Details

Queen's University Writer-in-Residence Stuart Ross presents the third in his fall reading series with three more fantastic writers! Free admission!

* They read. You listen. Then you can ask them stuff.*

MARTHA BAILLIE is the author of four novels. Her most recent, The Incident Report (Pedlar Press), was longlisted for the 2009 Giller Prize and selected by the Globe and Mail for its Best Books of 2009. Her previous novel The Shape ...I Gave You, was named a Bestseller by Macleans’ magazine and included in the Toronto Public Library’s Good Reads: Best of 2006-2008. Martha has been published in Germany and Hungary; her non-fiction has appeared in Brick, and her poetry in journals across the country. Martha was born in Toronto.

NATALEE CAPLE is the author of five books of fiction and poetry. She is co-editor with Michelle Berry of an anthology, The Notebooks: Interviews and New Fiction from Contemporary Writers (Doubleday Canada). Her latest novel is Mackerel Sky and her most recent book of poetry is The Semi-conducting Dictionary: Our Strindberg (ECW Press). Natalee has recently moved from Calgary to Peterborough.

TREVOR STRONG is a member of the music-comedy group Arrogant Worms and the Kingston-based band Trevor Strong and the Line of Credit. Each week he posts a new "Pointless Poem" on his website, trevorstrong.org, and sometime he records episodes of "Trevor Talks It Through." Trevor is the author of the story collection Very Grimm Fairy Tales and the self-help book Get Stupid! With The Ignorance IS Bliss! Method.

This series is generously sponsored by the Department of English @ Queen's University and the Canada Council for the Arts.

More info: http://www.queensu.ca/gradclub/index.php

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