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June 22, 2011

June Literary Links Roundup

Kristen Lamb's Blog. What "Finding Nemo" Can Teach Us About Story Action.

The How to Write Shop. 12 Ways to Get Rid of Writing Roadblocks.

Open Book Toronto. On Writing: The Short Story Edition, with Julie Booker.

YouTube. So You Want To Write A Novel.

The Independent. Being Ernest: John Walsh unravels the mystery behind Hemingway's Suicide.

Jody Hedlund. Hard Core Writer Fear: How to Talk Yourself Off the Cliff.

Roni Loren. The Ten Stages of Revsion Emotion.

The Script Lab. The First Draft: NASCAR speed.

TVO. Empire of the Word - The Future of Reading.

Words with Writers. Interview with Writer Alexander MacLeod.
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Published Works

  • "Little Hawk", Little Fiction, forthcoming
  • "The Rats and the Cockroaches", The Lion and the Aardvark, Dec 2012
  • "The Inkling", Echolocation, Nov 2012
  • "Rivals", Joyland, Sept 2012
  • "The Promise of Puppies", Dragnet Magazine, June 2012
  • "Girl in Dryer", Broken Pencil 54, Jan 2012
  • "Permanent", The Nashwaak Review, Dec 2011
  • "Orchestrated Disaster", Front & Centre #25, Aug 2011
  • "Hybrid Love", Lies With Occasional Truth, Dec 2010
  • "Men and the Drink", Black Bile Press, Nov 2009
  • "20 Grit", Front & Centre #22, Nov 2009
  • "Summer Sublet", Other Voices 21.1, Nov 2008

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  • Echolocation Issue 12, No One Writes to the Colonel, Toronto, Nov 2012
  • Dragnet Magazine Issue 5 Launch, Tomorrow Gallery, Toronto, June 2012

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The Lion and the Aardvark

The Lion and the Aardvark

Joyland: Read Online

Joyland: Read Online

Dragnet: Read Online

Dragnet: Read Online

Broken Pencil 54

Broken Pencil 54

The Nashwaak Review

The Nashwaak Review

Front & Centre #25

Front & Centre #25

LWOT: Read Online

LWOT: Read Online

Black Bile Press

Black Bile Press

Front & Centre #22

Front & Centre #22

Other Voices 21.1

Other Voices 21.1

Favourite Places

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  • Nathaniel G. Moore
  • Richard Scarsbrook
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  • Suzanne Marsden
  • The Puritan

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'He would be both the author and subject of his life's work. He would live his life as if it were the raw material for art; then he would turn the life he had lived into art. -Louise DeSalvo on Henry Miller
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