EVADNE MACEDO ON WRITING

FICTION – FOR A CHANGE

Reaching the end of the road … and looking forward to the launch of “The High Road”

September6

The end is in sight! I have revised 250 out of 280 pages (1.5 spacing, 12 point font) of my first novel, The 29th Day. I hope to finish in the next couple of weeks (Sept 20 still seems reasonable) and am bracing myself for a review by the harshest critics of all: a loved one who detests fiction and a [...]

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On vacation … and writing

July27

First of all, I want to congratulate a brilliant young man on his graduation which took place while we were away … Nicholas, I am very proud of you and look forward to celebrating with you on our return to Toronto! So what has my Swedish vacation been like? As expected, lots of barefoot boys … but also, [...]

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First public reading of “The 29th Day” by Evadne Macedo: Canadian Authors Association reading night (May 11, 2010)

May19

This is Evadne Macedo after her first public reading of  The 29th Day: a Novel:

First of all, I want to say thank you to Stephen Feek and the Toronto Branch of the Canadian Authors Association for allowing me to read from  The 29th Day on Tuesday May 11 2010 at its first annual reading night. This was a tremendous opportunity [...]

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Exclusive interview: Emily Schultz on Writing (May 5, 2010)

May5

In this exclusive interview with Evadne Macedo, author of The 29th Day, Emily Schultz shares her thoughts on writing. Emily Schultz is the co-founder of Joyland, a literary magazine devoted to short fiction. She is the author of Black Coffee Night (short stories), Joyland, Songs for the Dancing Chicken (finalist for the 2008 Trillium Prize [...]

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How Emily Schultz and Jane Warren have influenced Evadne Macedo’s writing

April3

I had the pleasure to meet Emily Schultz at the March 27, 2010 Humber Writers’ Circle (sadly, the last of the year!). Emily Schultz has agreed to be interviewed later this month and I am halfway through her most recent novel, Heaven is Small. Yet again, I am amazed by the incredible talent of Canadian novelists — [...]

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An update on “The 29th Day,” March 24th poetry readings and Canadian competition winners

March20

“The 29th Day”
I’ve had a great three days off work and am more relaxed than I have been in a year. Almost one year after I started intensely writing my first novel, The 29th Day, I am still revising it … but I have decided to stop. Yes, I will definitely stop revising. Soon.
I have found [...]

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Novel #2 by Evadne Macedo has an identity crisis and does not want its new name revealed

March12

Update on “The 29th Day”
I had two extremely busy weeks at work and did not have the time or mental energy to delve into The 29th Day. It was rather frustrating to have received fantastic advice from Terry Fallis, winner of the Leacock Medal for Humour, at the end of February and not be able to act on it.
I managed to [...]

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The 29th Day by Evadne Macedo is more than “mildly amusing” or “amusing.” Terry Fallis says The 29th Day is “funny!”

February27

I recently met with Terry Fallis, award-winning author of The Best Laid Plans and The High Road (to be released in September 2010) to discuss his comments on my first novel, The 29th Day. Terry said that he “loved” it and that he read it in a few long stints over a week and a [...]

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How Evadne Macedo was inspired to write “The 29th Day” because of “The Best Laid Plans” by Terry Fallis

February6

People have been asking how things are going with The 29th Day since I have not mentioned it in a while. I’ll start from the beginning for those of you who have recently started following my blog (thank you!).
Everything started when I met Terry Fallis back in late March 2009 at his book reading at the Beaches Public Library. I had [...]

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A new image for a new year – design by Paulina Fogel of 220V

January3

Happy New Year! I am back to the blog after two weeks of catching up on sleep, socializing with friends and family, knitting and playing LEGO (I finally figured out how to build a proper vehicle thanks to Sean Kenney’s how-to guide: Cool Cars and Trucks. Though I had hoped to finish revising The 29th [...]

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