LET’S TALK BOOKS
I love reading books. I’ve always loved reading books. I think this love came from my mother who taught me to read before I went to school. She had a bookcase headboard crammed with yellowing thrift store paperbacks—some you wouldn’t expect your mother to read like Messalina and Peyton Place—along with fat, hard-cover, Reader Digests. My mother was an armchair adventure who got “tight” after one glass of wine, giggled, and crossed her legs. Sorry, Mom, but I love that memory of you.
My criteria? If I like a book, I write about it. So, naturally, my reviews and musings end up here. I know what it takes to write a book, the endless hours, the sleepless nights; so I don’t write about a book if I don’t connect with it.
I’m a proud Canadian and have been writing reviews of fellow Canadian authors for the Ottawa Review of Books for the past few years. This has allowed me to discover some brilliant writers. They may not be New York Times Bestselling authors—because Canadian publishers cannot submit to the NY Times—but they’re wonderful just the same. So, if you like to discover new authors too, read on. Oh, interspersed you may find some superstar authors, like Maggie Stiefvater, who lives in the state of Virginia, and I read just because I wish I could write like her. Literary Envy. Argh!
Friday: Words from Faerie
"If we do not raise our arms and will the mists to rise we will stumble forever in the fog." I first read The Mists of Avalon, written by Sci-fi Fantasy author Marion Zimmer Bradley, close to thirty years ago. It was a Christmas gift from my sister. No doubt she saw a...
The Conjoined by Jen Sookfong Lee
This is the story of two families conjoined by the social welfare system. It's a quiet, heartfelt story that poses big, loud questions. Ginny Cheng is a hardworking woman who lives in Vancouver's Chinatown and adores her daughters. Casey and Jamie Cheng are also...
Kelley Armstrong & The Ottawa Review of Books: Do you Read Canadian?
If you've never read Canadian, this is the place to start your search for a brilliant book. The Ottawa Review of Books is a monthly publication that publishes reviews of Canadian authors. If you're a reviewer, here's a place to send your best reviews. This website is...
Friday: Words from Faerie
Canadian author, Charles de Lint is, perhaps, my favourite urban fantasy writer--at least, he's the first one that hooked me. And, of all his books, Widdershins is the one I return to time and again. He's a poet and musician; both talents seep through his work....
Maria Popova’s Favorite Books of 2016
Anything I've read by Maria Popova from her blog, "Brain Pickings" has given me pause and made me think. So I want to share her "16 Overall Favorite Books of 2016". These books range from essays to myth but all contain wisdom, knowledge, and inspiration: thoughts and...
Lost & Found: the One About Nik Beat
Do you ever lose things? After I finished the first draft of To Sleep With Stones, I remember writing a plot outline for the sequel. I don't think there was a title, but it included new characters with photographs (I like to use photos when I create these folks), and...