EVADNE MACEDO ON WRITING

FICTION – FOR A CHANGE

A fine selection of literary events in Toronto in June including Luminato and the Book Summit!

June9

Brief update on Novel #2

I am now at 62,000 words organized into about 50 random scenes (other than the first four chapters which read as a book should)  — I have done a detailed outline of most parts of the novel, but also have bits and pieces that I will need to fit into my rough chronology.  I am starting to find the manuscript a little unwieldy to work with electronically. It is much more complicated than my first novel, The 29th Day, because of the intersecting story lines. That being said, I enjoy this challenge tremendously … hence my interest in working on it in my evenings after my kids go to bed, after a full day at work!

What’s new?

June seems to be shaping up to be a busy month. Here is a random sampling of ideas, events and resources that interest me, and possibly you — I assume we share some interests since you read my blog!

  • Podcasts by Terry Fallis are climbing the charts on itunesThe High Road is at number five and The Best Laid Plans is at number seventeen. Having two books in the top 20 is quite an accomplishment — see, hard work eventually pays off!  I’ve listened to chapter 1 and 2 and am looking forward to chapter 3 … the wait is excruciating as I am not particularly patient. Both podcasts are available for free on Terry’s website — www.terryfallis.com
  • There was a record number of submissions to Diaspora Dialogues’ Mentorship Program — perhaps including some of you? Post a comment if you were chosen. Sadly, I was not (sigh!). On the other hand, this is my first rejection so I am now officially a writer!
  • There was a fantastic write up about Robert Sawyer in Toronto Life Magazine in March 2010 which I just got around to reading this month — though I have not yet read any of his novels, I admire him for two reasons: (1) he is a great speaker; and (2) he is remarkably disciplined as a writer. The speech he delivered at the Ontario Writers’ Conference was funny and motivating. It has kept me going, especially as concerns the perseverance that is necessary to see my novels published once written (reference point above). If you are curious, the tips he gave at the conference are on his website under the name Heinlein’s Rules — I’m working on steps 5 & 6 concurrently!
  • I have just come across a project called The Women’s Court of Canada (WCC) whose mandate is to literally rewrite court decisions with a view to “articulating fresh conceptions of substantive equality.” Substantive equality refers to the idea that sometimes you need to treat someone (or a group of people) differently in order to achieve equality of outcomes (as compared to formal equality where you treat everyone the same). Writers (as self-employed professionals) might be interested to see the WCC version of the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) decision in Symes v. Canada which dealt with a female lawyer’s attempt to claim child care expenses as a deductible business expense on her taxes. So, take a look at the rewrite keeping in mind that the WCC is only a “virtual court” … SCC decision still stands!
  • June 11 – 20, 2010 — The Luminato Festival: while this is not primarily a literary festival, it is a fine celebration of art and culture on Toronto’s waterfront and one of my favourite festivals in Toronto. There are a number of literary and dance performances — here is the link to the full schedule — and I have thoroughly enjoyed all the events I have attended in past years, whether with my kids or on my own (ie. there are great family activities, as well as those that would appeal to adults).
  • June 18, 2010 — Book Summit at Harbourfront:  “Hot New Models: The Amazing Transformation of Business and Culture in the World of Books” (a conference on the world of publishing aimed at writers, booksellers, librarians, media technology professionals, educators, literary agents, policy makers, cultural commentators, publishing students, and industry professionals)
  • June 24 – 27, 2010 — The Canadian Authors Association’s 89th annual conference is taking place in Vancouver BC.
  • June 27, 2010 (11 a.m. – 4 p.m.) 4th Annual The Stellar Literary Festival in Oshawa ON (Talent Registration and Exhibitor’s Application are open until June 15, 2010).
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