The Word on the Street festival is fast approaching (September 23rd!) and a couple of authors from Dundurn will be present. Keep in mind these details and mark them in your calendar!
W.O.T.S. in Halifax
Valerie Sherrard, author of Speechless, will be reading at the Graphic Novels and Young Readers Stage
Time: 12:15pm — [...]
A. Alan Borovoy, well-known civil libertarian and author of Categorically Incorrect: Ethical Fallacies in Canada’s War on Terrorism, will be speaking in Sudbury in a free public forum held at Laurentian University that addresses the topic of Our Enfeebled Freedoms.
Here are the event details.
When: Thursday, September 27th 2007 @ 7:30PM
Where: Fraser Auditorium [...]
As noted before, we get so busy around here that we miss some important reviews. So it’s time to play catch up!The Guelph Mercury had a concise and short blurb about Robert J. Hoshowsky’s The Last to Die in their “In 20 Lines or Less” section, but Alex Good did say this:
“This essential bit [...]
We’re very excited and pleased to announce that in a day or two, Dundurn’s mystery author J.D. Carpenter will start blogging with us for the following 30 days or so as he makes his way across America while doing research for his fifth book, B-Tracks of America. His previous books include The Devil in [...]
Adam’s Peak by Heather Burt has received great reviews from the Winnipeg Free Press, Quill & Quire, and the Globe and Mail over the past few months. If you haven’t taken a look at Adam’s Peak yet, make sure you take some time to check out an excerpt or even a sample chapter!
“[An] excellent [...]
Dundurn is proud to announce that John Bell’s Invaders from the North, which was designed by Alison Carr (cover illustration and lettering by Dave Cooper) has been shortlisted for the 2007 CBA Libris Awards. Congratulations to Alison for a fantastic job! For those who haven’t had an opportunity to take a look inside [...]