EVADNE MACEDO ON WRITING

FICTION – FOR A CHANGE

Upcoming interview: award-winning author Pasha Malla on February 17, 2010

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Please visit http://books.macedo.ca on February 17, 2010 to read Pasha Malla’s exclusive interview with Evadne Macedo, author of The 29thDay. Pasha Malla’s collection of short stories, The Withdrawal Method won the 2009 Trillium Book Award and the Danuta Gleed Literary Award. The Withdrawal Method was also long-listed for the Giller Prize, shortlisted for the 2009 Common Wealth Writer’s Prize: Best First Book, and selected as one of the Globe and Mail Best 100 Books of the Year (2008).

I first heard about Pasha Malla through Terry Fallis’s blog – they had read at a fundraiser for Frontier College together. I checked out the Unofficial Pasha Malla  Resource Centre and realized that he wrote for McSweeney’s (my neighbour who reviewed version 1 of The 29th Day introduced me to Dave Eggers’s literary journal last summer). Based on that, I thought I might like to interview him. Lucky for me, Pasha Malla was speaking at the January 16, 2010 Humber Writers’ Circle that I had signed up for many months ago. I was struck by how personable and funny Pasha was in person, both during his reading (he made fun of me when I arrived late!) and afterwards in conversation (Pasha Malla was interested and encouraging when I told him about The 29thDay).

When Pasha Malla agreed to be interviewed on my blog, I had only read his McSweeney’s writing. Since then, I have read a selection of his writing, including The Withdrawal Method. Based on what I have discovered, I believe that Pasha Malla will be one of the most influential Canadian thinkers and writers. Though young, he has already established himself as an award-winning author, judge of literary contests, teacher of writing at the university level, and contributor to magazines for fiction and non-fiction. I can barely imagine what impact Pasha Malla will have over a life of writing. I am going to be watching  closely, and I recommend that you join me!

I will be posting my interview with Pasha Malla on February 17, 2010. In the meantime, please check out The Unofficial Pasha Malla Resource Centre and listen to Pasha Malla’s conversation with his mother. More than anything I have read, I think this interview explains almost everything you need to know about Pasha Malla! Pasha has also developed a playlist for The Withdrawal Method that may help you get in the mood for reading both my interview and his book.

See also Evadne Macedo’s previous interviews and profiles, posted at http://books.macedo.ca:

After Pasha Malla’s February 17, 2010 interview, visit http://books.macedo.ca for upcoming interviews with Anar Ali (Baby Khaki’s Wings), John Bemrose (The Island Walkers; The Last Woman) and Priscila Uppal (Ontological Necessities; To Whom it May Concern: A Novel). Please post a comment if there is a Canadian author you would like me to interview.

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