We’ve
already found five great authors - and all of them jumped at the chance to join us for our annual celebration of
great Canadian writing on Sunday, May 28 at Aboyne Hall, Wellington County Museum & Archives.
Lots more details to come, but
here’s a quick look at our Festival 2017 line-up:
Adrienne Kress has a
slew of juvenile and YA Fantasy/Steampunk titles out there and, to top it off,
she’s an actress too. Her Steampunk adventure The Friday Society, was released to a starred
review from Quill and Quire and
optioned for film. Read more about Adrienne here:
Rio Youers is back – yes! That Rio! A writer right in
our neighbourhood, whose new book, The Forgotten Girl, will appear shortly
after our festival. Expect a preview! And if you want to see more of Rio’s
impressive list of publications, check out his website, here:
Poetry makes a return
to our line-up, with Windsor’s Mary Ann Mulhern. Her first collection, The Red
Dress, was inspired by her life in the convent, and now, no longer a nun, she
tackles some of life’s difficult questions in her writing. Here’s a short video
that offers insight into Mary Ann and her poetry:
Brad Smith returns to Elora with
more of his country-noir good-guys-vs-bad-guys thrillers. The
first in the Carl Burns series, Rough Justice, hit the stands last February,
and the next installment will arrive in February 2017, just in time for us to
get reading and ready for his second appearance at our Festival. (And some of
you may remember him from our first Books & Beer too, photo above, with Q&A guru, Dave Beynon… ) Read about Brad’s background here:
And to complete the
list, Andrew Westoll – another returnee, because he wowed us in 2013 (see photo, above. That's Andrew, far left) – brings
his first novel to share. Remember Andrew? He’s the author of the award-winning
The Riverbones, as well as the memoir The Chimps of Fauna Sanctuary. Now he’s
turned to fiction with The Jungle South of the Mountain. Yes, there will be
primates. Can’t wait!
Read more about Andrew,
here:
There you have it – the
line-up of authors for Festival 2017. Mark your calendars for Sunday, May 28
and stay tuned for more info about our festival and writing contest.
5 writers are good to provide reading stuff for a year.
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