November 23, 2013 – 11 am to 4 pm
Main Branch, Ottawa Public Library (120 Metcalfe)
Come and purchase books from local authors who write in English, French and Spanish. Books will include fiction, non-fiction, YA novels, poetry, mystery, children’s books and comics. This event is part of Support Local Month in November that is organized by Apartment613. Special thanks to the Ottawa Public Library and Ottawa International Writers Festival for co-sponsoring. Participating bookstores are Kaleidoscope Kids (1018 Bank), Perfect Books (258 Elgin) and Octopus Books (116 Third Ave. and 251 Bank).
The following authors will be present to sign copies of their books:
Peggy Blair (mystery)
Katina Michelis (pregnancy and parenting)
Mike Martin (mystery)
Tudor Robins (YA novels)
Rita Donovan (fiction)
Jeff Ross (YA novels)
Deborah Jackson (science fiction)
Kate Jaimet (YA novels/middle-grade books)
Victoria Dunn (fiction & fantasy)
Pierre-Luc BĂ©langer (YA novels – F)
Christian McPherson (fiction/poetry)
Rachel Eugster (children’s books)
Chris Jennings (poetry)
Christiane D'Aoust (children’s books – E & F)
Shane Rhodes (poetry)
Alberte Villeneuve-Sinclair (novels/children’s books – E & F)
Camila Reimers (fiction – E & S)
Caroline Frechette (fiction/comics – E & F)
Gabriela Etcheverry (fiction – E, S & F)
Mirror Comics (comics)
Jorge Etcheverry (fiction/poetry – E & S)
All books are in English unless noted otherwise: E=English F=French S=Spanish
Hosted by Apartment613 / see the facebook event here.
For information: Alejandro Bustos at abustos2@hotmail.com
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Sunday, November 3, 2013
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
two articles anticipating this weekend's 19th anniversary ottawa small press book fair,
Two articles have posted this week, in anticipation of this weekend's ottawa small press book fair (I'm sure a dozen exhibitors are folding, stapling and/or sewing as we speak), including one by Alejandro Bustos over at Apartment613, and another by V. Rachel Weldon at WeirdCanada. The pre-fair reading occurs on Friday night at The Carleton Tavern, and the fair itself runs from noon to 5pm on the following day, over at the Jack Purcell Community Centre. Can you believe it's been nineteen years already?
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