EVADNE MACEDO ON WRITING

FICTION – FOR A CHANGE

On poetry and Diaspora Dialogues

April21

Update on writing
I’ve been enjoying having a little more time for my writing now that I am winding down the interview series — interviews with Emily Schultz and Karen Connelly  are still coming up but I am not posting them bi-weekly. I am 40,000 words into Novel #2 and am taking a break to work on some newer ideas. One is a [...]

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Evadne Macedo’s author interview series will wind down at the end of May

April9

Writing Novel #2  is incredibly exciting for me — I am enjoying the process so much more the second time around. Since I am getting into it before The 29th Day has been released to the world, there are still no expectations. Yet, I have a sense of confidence that I did not have last time. In this [...]

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Visit “Evadne Macedo on Writing” on April 14, 2010 to read an interview with author Sarah Sheard

April7

Next interview: Sarah Sheard
Visit http://books.macedo.ca on April 14, 2010 to read Evadne Macedo’s interview with Sarah Sheard. Sarah Sheard is a professional psychotherapist who has written three novels (Almost Japanese, The Swing Era: a Novel, The Hypnotist: a Novel).
Writers’ groups & events
I am a new member of the Canadian Authors Association. Their motto is, “Writers [...]

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CBC Literary Awards 2009 shortlist announced; Finalists to be announced on March 18, 2010

February18

The 80 finalists on the CBC Literary Awards shortlist were announced on Tuesday February 16, 2010. The calibre of writing in this anonymous competition is very, very high – it showcases the best work of Canada’s most talented writers. See, for example, the winning entries from last year: Columbus Burning by Sarah der Leeuw; Circus [...]

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Pasha Malla spoke at Jan 16, 2010 Humber Writers’ Circle

January17

I am going to try to keep this posting about yesterday’s  Humber Writers’ Circle brief as there are more important things to be reading – it is estimated that 200,000 people could die as a result of  Haiti’s earthquake, the worst in 200 years. As an individual donating money, it is important to make sure to [...]

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Thoughts on literary magazines flowing from Michael Redhill’s talk at the Humber Writers’ Circle on December 12, 2009

December20

I was really happy to have a chance to hear Michael Redhill speaking to a group of writers on December 12, 2009 at the Humber Writers’ Circle. He is a poet, playwright, author of Martin Sloane, Fidelity: stories & Consolation (winner of the Toronto Book Award) and publisher/editor of literary journal, Brick.
As I am now completing the [...]

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Revising “The 29th Day” … the saga continues

December19

The past couple of weeks has been quite intense in terms of work and getting ready for the end of school & the holiday season.  The good thing is that when I finally have time to sit down with The 29th Day,  I have a very definite sense of what I need to do in [...]

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Deborah Willis in an Exclusive Interview with Evadne Macedo (November 25, 2009)

November25

Ms. Deborah Willis, author of Vanishing and Other Stories and Finalist for the Governor General’s Literary Award, shares her thoughts on writing in this exclusive interview with Evadne Macedo, author of The 29th Day: A Novel
Deborah Willis on Writing:
1. Are there any experiences that you can look back on as [...]

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What Sarah Heller looks for in manuscripts and query letters (remarks delivered at the Nov 14th Writers’ Circle)

November15

Prior to the “flash assessments” of the first pages of manuscripts submitted to the  Nov 14th Humber Writers’ Circle, Sarah Heller (Helen Heller Agency) spoke about what she looks for when reviewing manuscripts. The questions were asked by Kim Moritsusu, author and faculty member at the Humber School for Writers.
Q- What do you look for [...]

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Sarah Heller (Literary Agent) and Kim Moritsugu (Author) on “What makes a great first page”

November14

The following are the tips I gathered from listening to Sarah Heller and Kim Moritsugu critique various manuscripts’ first pages, submitted by participants in the Nov 14th Humber Writers’ Circle.  SH = Sarah Heller and KM = Kim Moritsugu.

SH: The purpose of the first page is to engage the reader and thrust them into the [...]

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