Margaret Atwood’s Old Babes in the Wood, “The Dead Interview” #MARM2024

2024-11-14T12:45:00-05:00

The title of this story reminded me of both “The Last Interview” series and the Proust Questionnaire—as it has been broadcast in CBC’s “The Next Chapter” with the interview questions posed to contemporary authors in an otherworldly, beyond-the-grave-ish questioning tone. It strikes me as a piece that would have

Margaret Atwood’s Old Babes in the Wood, “The Dead Interview” #MARM20242024-11-14T12:45:00-05:00

Black Cake and Serial Killers, Imprisonment and Pilgrimages #LoveYourLibrary

2024-10-28T16:28:21-04:00

Not that anyone reading this needs convincing, about how diverse the offerings are on library shelves, but just imagine the dramatically different reading moods each of these four books requires! All of these books were already on my TBR, but the Toronto Public Library Reading Challenge gave me the

Black Cake and Serial Killers, Imprisonment and Pilgrimages #LoveYourLibrary2024-10-28T16:28:21-04:00

The Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction 2024

2024-10-15T10:44:25-04:00

The Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction lodged in my mind because I really loved its inaugural winner: Kadija Abdalla Bajaber’s The House of Rust when I first read it. Bill and I read it again earlier this year, while anticipating the announcement of this year’s shortlisted books.

The Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction 20242024-10-15T10:44:25-04:00

Autumn 2024, In My Reading Log

2024-10-03T16:11:50-04:00

Sometimes summer is a slow reading time for me, but this year? The opposite! The stacks were swelling in May and June, and every flat surface was cluttered with books begun-but-unfinished, and I didn’t have a chance to think about what else I might do…so, I read.

Autumn 2024, In My Reading Log2024-10-03T16:11:50-04:00

The Carol Shields Prize for Fiction (3 of 4)

2024-07-24T17:23:57-04:00

Rebecca and Laura have been reading and writing about books on the Carol Shields Fiction Prize too: Rebecca (Loot, The Future and Chrysalis, Cocktail and Land of Milk and Honey and Laura (Between Two Moons and Summary) If you’re also reading from the longlist (shortlist with winner announced), please

The Carol Shields Prize for Fiction (3 of 4)2024-07-24T17:23:57-04:00
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