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message 701: by ❀ Susan (new)

❀ Susan (susanayearofbooksblogcom) | 3962 comments Mod
Welcome Tom... check out our spine crackers for lots of suggestions and our Canada reads threads have been busy!


message 702: by CC (new)

CC Legault | 4 comments Hi everyone! My name is Christiane and I live in a small town near North Bay, Ontario. I grew up here but moved away for a while to go to university (Ottawa and Sudbury). I’ve always felt a connection to the beauty of nature in general, but the rugged terrain and lakes that surround us here have an extra special place in my heart. I have many fond memories of swimming in the lakes, hiking in the forests and picking berries. The fall is my favourite season which is why I chose to have my novel take place at that time of year.


message 703: by ❀ Susan (new)

❀ Susan (susanayearofbooksblogcom) | 3962 comments Mod
Welcome!! This is a great place where we share what we are reading, focusing on Canadian content. There is a promote your work thread for those that participate I. Our discussions. You may be interested in our book bingo or spine crackers threads.


message 704: by Yanlaptak (new)

Yanlaptak | 57 comments Welcome Christine.


message 705: by CC (last edited Apr 18, 2024 10:43AM) (new)

CC Legault | 4 comments Yanlaptak wrote: "Welcome Christine."

Thank you Yanlaptak and Susan!


message 706: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen | 543 comments Welcome Tom and Christiane.


message 707: by Kerry (last edited May 05, 2024 05:37PM) (new)

Kerry Handscomb | 3 comments Hi there - I’m a fan of Margaret Atwood and Robert Sawyer. And I love Phyllis Gotlieb’s writing and her Galfed universe.


message 708: by ❀ Susan (new)

❀ Susan (susanayearofbooksblogcom) | 3962 comments Mod
welcome Kerry!! There are may fans of Margaret Atwood here!!


message 709: by Yanlaptak (new)

Yanlaptak | 57 comments Hi Kerry. This is yanlaptak. This is the first time I ever heard of Robert Sawyer and Phyllis Gotlieb. (You might find from this that I’m not Canadian😅).)


message 710: by Ellen (last edited May 06, 2024 05:23AM) (new)

Ellen | 51 comments ❀ Susan wrote: "welcome Kerry!! There are may fans of Margaret Atwood here!!"

Me being one of them! I'm a huge fan of Margaret Atwood and have read all of her novels at least twice, many of them thrice.

I am also completely enamoured of Cordelia Strube Her novels are quirky and edgy; and subject matter often dark, but presented in such a way as to render me totally absorbed. It doesn't hurt that many of Strube's novels are set in and around the Greater Toronto Area.


message 711: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen | 543 comments Welcome Kerry. I am also a fan of Margaret Atwood.


message 712: by Kerry (new)

Kerry Handscomb | 3 comments Thanks for the welcome! Actually, I’m an immigrant from the UK, though in Canada for many years now. I’ll soon reread Oryx and Crake or start another Phyllis Gotlieb.


message 713: by Karin (last edited May 09, 2024 02:21PM) (new)

Karin | 170 comments Yanlaptak wrote: "Hi Kerry. This is yanlaptak. This is the first time I ever heard of Robert Sawyer and Phyllis Gotlieb. (You might find from this that I’m not Canadian😅).)"

I'm Canadian and hadn't heard of Phyllis Gotlieb, but I live in the States now and she isn't someone my parents or siblings read nor have I heard of her scifi before now.

Unlike many people here, I'm not a fan of Atwood, although I have liked a couple of her books. Naturally I had to read her in university (a book of poetry and one of her novels,) plus a good friend of mine who discovered her either while at Princeton or some time later--actually, later because I was living in Ontario by then (born and raised in BC northwest of Vancouver on the mainland but you can't drive there unless you take a ferry) and went to university at SFU) was so excited by her writing he bought me one of her novels and I've read 4 others by her.


message 714: by Kerry (new)

Kerry Handscomb | 3 comments Phyllis Gotlieb’s literary science fiction is little known even in Canada, though I believe she’s thought to be one of the founders of Canadian science fiction.


message 715: by Christian (new)

Christian Fennell (christianfennell) | 1 comments I'm Canadian, and I wanted to introduce myself and say hi.
Let's see ... I'm unafraid to say I'm a Leafs fan, so there's that. :)
I'm the Senior Editor at Montreal Publishing Company and the Editor-in-chief of the literary journal The Nelligan Review.
I've long been influenced by Canadian writers, and first among that group is Sheila Watson and her book, The Double Hook. I've written about it in a few places, but essentially, I am of the thought that reading it will make any writer a better writer.
I've been fortunate to work with a few outstanding Cdn authors: Alistair MacLeod, Charlie Foran, Jack Hodgins, Leon Rooke ... all incredible writers. There is also: Eric McCormack, Guy Vanderhaeghe, Ondaatje, Munro, Richler - and many, many more, of course.
I hope your reading and or writing is going well as we walk into this most beautiful of seasons here in Canada, autumn.
Best,
Christian
PS - my website was recently updated with a few thoughts for writers ...


message 716: by ❀ Susan (new)

❀ Susan (susanayearofbooksblogcom) | 3962 comments Mod
Welcome Christian - I hope you enjoy discussions within our groups. We love to focus on Canadian authors in many of our chats.

Please note that there is a thread for self-promotion but only for active participants in our group.


message 717: by T (new)

T Dyer (tea_racy) | 1 comments Hello! My name's Tracy and I live in Edmonton (originally from Ontario). I love reading contemporary fiction and classics alike.

My interest in Canadian literature went up significantly after reading "Survival: A Thematic Guide to Canadian Literature" by Margaret Atwood (really great book). I've been working my way through Gabrielle Roy's novels to begin with; but I've also been reading a lot of newer Canadian novels lately as well (Prairie Edge by Conor Kerr and The Innocents by Michael Crummey have been recent favourites).


message 718: by ❀ Susan (new)

❀ Susan (susanayearofbooksblogcom) | 3962 comments Mod
Welcome Tracy!! I have had Survival on my shelf for too long so need to get at it. we are so lucky to have so many great Canadian authors to choose from!


message 719: by Alan (new)

Alan Scheer | 133 comments Hello Tracy. You might want to try out Nick Mount’s book Arrival. It’s about Canadian lit mostly in the sixties and the seventies. He talks a lot about Survival . He’s a wonderful writer,very funny and his anecdotes about writer’s lives is fascinating.


message 720: by Lynn (new)

Lynn the Reader | 1 comments Hi, guys, I am a reader/author from Ontario who has decided the more Canadian content I can read the better, so I'll be looking for your recommendations.


message 721: by ❀ Susan (new)

❀ Susan (susanayearofbooksblogcom) | 3962 comments Mod
Welcome Lynn!! you have come to the right place although it has been a bit quiet lately...


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