Evadne Macedo’s interview with John Bemrose will be posted on March 3, 2010
Check back on March 3, 2010 when Evadne Macedo, author of The 29thDay, posts her exclusive interview with John Bemrose, author of The Island Walkers and The Last Woman. The Island Walkers was long-listed for the Man Booker Prize (2004) and nominated for theGiller Prize (2003).
In addition to his novels, John Bemrose has published two collections of poetry: Imagining Horses and Going Under. John Bemrose has also written various reviews and articles as a freelance arts journalist (his articles have appeared in the Globe & Mail, MacLean’s and other publications).

John Bemrose and Evadne Macedo (Feb 6, 2010 at Cafe Florentin)
John Bemrose’s Upcoming Appearances:
- March 4, Taylor Memorial Library, 1440 Kingston Road (at Warden) 7pm.
- March 31, Beaches Library, 2161 Queen Street East (at Lee), 7pm.
- April 15, Richview Library, 1806 Islington Ave (north of Eglinton) 2pm
- The Globe & Mail review of The Last Woman
- McLelland & Stewart’s interview with John Bemrose on The Island Walkers
- CBC Podcast of Sheelagh Rogers interviewing John Bemrose (January 18, 2010)
When you visit http://books.macedo.ca, see also Evadne Macedo’s previous interviews and profiles:
- Pasha Malla: The Withdrawal Method (The 2009 Trillium Award; The Danuta Gleed Literary Award) (February 17, 2010)
- Kim Moritsugu: The Restoration of Emily; The Glenwood Treasure; Old Flames and Looks Perfect (February 3, 2010)
- Terry Fallis: The Best Laid Plans (January 20, 2010)
- June Hutton: Underground (January 6, 2010)
- Thomas Trofimuk: The 52nd Poem, Doubting Yourself to the BoneandWaiting for Columbus (December 16, 2009)
- Gina Buonaguro & Janice Kirk: Ciao Bella and The Sidewalk Artist(December 9, 2009),
- Don LePan: Animals (December 2, 2009)
- Ray Robertson: David (November 25, 2009)
- Deborah Willis: Vanishing and Other Stories (GG Finalist) (November 19, 2009)
- Joy Fielding: Still Life & many other novels (November 14, 2009)
After John Bemrose’s March 3, 2010 interview, please visit http://books.macedo.ca for upcoming interviews:
- Anar Ali (Baby Khaki’s Wings)
- Priscila Uppal (poet-in-residence at the Olympics and Paralympics, professor at York University, author of two novels– To Whom it May Concern: A Novel and The Divine Economy of Salvation and many collections of poetry– Ontological Necessities, Holocaust Dream, Live Coverage, Pretending to Die, Confessions of a Fertility Expert, How to Draw Blood from a Stone and her recently published collection of poems, Successful Tragedies: Poems 1998 – 2010
- Kristen den Hartog (Water Wings, Origin of Haloes, The Perpetual Ending, and The Occupied Garden (co-written with Tracy Kasaboski))
- Sarah Sheard (Almost Japanese, The Hypnotist, The Swing Era)
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