imatravellingman.blogspot.com
I'm A Travelling Man: Montreal Expos Weekend, April 2-5, 2015
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I'm A Travelling Man. Monday, April 6, 2015. Montreal Expos Weekend, April 2-5, 2015. Thursday, April 2. Bought 3-Day Metro Pass. Ate supper at Schwartz's. Drank at Le Cheval Blanc. Bull; Way too loud. Bull; Felt uncomfortable and will not return. Slept at Best Western Plus Montreal Downtown-Hotel Europa. Friday, April 3. Ate breakfast at Cora's. Shopped at The Word. Bull; Bought books on Jefferson, Ancient Greece and Beowulf. Bull; Small but nice selection of reasonably priced books. Bull; Pork Pie.
argobookshop.ca
Links « Argo Bookshop
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Where Montreal's Readers and Writers Gather. Argo Featured Reading #1: Jaime Bastien, Gillian Sze, Marko Sijan. Argo Featured Reading #2: John Eric Bennett, Jesse Eckerlin, Kasper Hartman, Zachariah Wells. Argo Featured Reading #3: Michael Saunders, Jacob Sepctor, Asa Boxer. Argo Featured Reading #4: David Bradford, Jason Freure, Carina, and Bryan Sentes. Argo Featured Reading #5: Darren Bifford & Walid Bitar. Argo Featured Reading #6: Gabe Foreman & Josh Trotter. Le Port de tete. The Bookbinder’s ...
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April | 2015 | The Eagle & The Weasel
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The Eagle and The Weasel. Postcards from Uncanny Valley. Sweet Affliction (the book). I'd prefer not to. Month: April, 2015. April 29, 2015. So it’s been one year since. I’m sometimes asked for my thoughts. On why Montreal seems to be a hotbed of literary activity. My way of thinking about it centres on the conditions of possibility–what makes it possible to be a writer here? And what makes it worthwhile? Montreal launch at Librairie D&Q, with MAD SNACKS by Preservation Society. From 1-3, which will be a...
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Links
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For the best of times. Dickens Birthday Lunch 2017. Life of Charles Dickens. Westmount Public Library: www.westlib.org/library/. Jewish Public Library: www.jewishpubliclibrary.org/splash.php. Atwater Library and Computer Center: www.atwaterlibrary.ca. Eleanor London Côte Saint-Luc Library: http:/ csllibrary.org. The Dickens Fellowship (London): www.dickensfellowship.org. St James Literary Society Inc.: http:/ www.stjamesliterarysociety.com/index.php. The Word: http:/ www.wordbookstore.ca.
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Notes on T.S. Eliot: Montréal Bookstores and a Few Recent Finds - blt
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Profile, portfolio, and blog. Notes on T.S. Eliot: Montréal Bookstores and a Few Recent Finds. Although Montréal is certainly not the. City for finding books in English, those few shops scattered across the island that specialize in English literature are extraordinarily well-stocked. My top three (in no particular order) are Encore. On Sherbrooke Ouest, Cheap Thrills. On Metcalfe, and The Word. Bookmarks, bookmarks, bookmarks. Well designed, too. Methuen, 1920),. Notes towards the Definition of Culture.
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Authors for Indies | The Eagle & The Weasel
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The Eagle and The Weasel. Postcards from Uncanny Valley. Sweet Affliction (the book). I'd prefer not to. So it’s been one year since. I’m sometimes asked for my thoughts. On why Montreal seems to be a hotbed of literary activity. My way of thinking about it centres on the conditions of possibility–what makes it possible to be a writer here? And what makes it worthwhile? Montreal launch at Librairie D&Q, with MAD SNACKS by Preservation Society. From 1-3, which will be a first for me–not just at this...
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Chloes — Dean Garlick
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A parakeet appears on a branch outside Chloe Fortin’s window one spring morning in Montreal. Its arrival can't begin to foretell the unlikely events that follow. Explores our tendency towards multiple selves. Experiencing unbounded bliss one moment, only to later find it out of reach. Or burrowing into our grief, wishing we could send another version of ourselves out into the world. When we open our lives to a stranger, sometimes our wildest fantasies are only a universe away. To read an excerpt of.