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Love and Magic

Author: Christina - Published 2005-08-26 22:50 - (899 Reads)
This internationally acclaimed duo have toured Europe, United States and Canada, reflecting their love for life and each other through their musical performances.

They will be performing at the ICN 2005 Book and Creative Arts Conference, September 10, 2005

Visit: http://www.loveandmagic.net

Montreal’s Laughter Lady - Madame Sourire de Montréal

Author: Christina - Published 2005-07-26 13:16 - (1687 Reads)

Tamra Steen’s life changed overnight when she was severely injured in a car accident. Her acting career in film was more than interrupted. Tamra found herself faced with one of the greatest challenges of her adult life. This was no laughing matter.

National Crime Writing Week, June 6-12, 2005

Author: Christina - Published 2005-05-31 12:08 - (1045 Reads)
Crime Writers of Canada invites you to celebrate National Crime Writing Week, June 6-12. Seven of Quebec’s coolest crime writers will be hanging out, talking, and reading from their latest works...


Behind the Yellow Door

Author: Christina - Published 2005-05-22 12:03 - (1239 Reads)
The Yellow Door poetry & prose readings will be back September 22, 2005...

Medusa

Author: MaryFitzpatrick - Published 2005-05-17 09:04 - (1497 Reads)
I prayed for Inspiration and for time.
The Universe presented me with Serpents...

Montreal writers find strength in numbers, By Dahlia Liwsze

Author: Christina - Published 2005-01-26 23:40 - (10254 Reads)
Concordia Link Article on ICN

By Dahlia Liwsze

A writer's life is not an easy one. It's blood, sweat and tears, staying passionate and dedicated; revising and revising until the product is finished. It is the heartache of the dreaded rejection letter, while trying to get published. It is also a life of isolation from peers in the artistic community, a community that can offer encouragement, constructive criticism and put you in the public eye. With all these constant obstacles and more preoccupying a writer's mind, how can one work and stay connected to an encouraging community of fellow writers and artists?

Patience is a virtue on the road to self-publishing, by Dahlia Liwsze

Author: Christina - Published 2005-01-26 00:07 - (3131 Reads)
Concordia Link Article: 17 Sept, 2003
The road to becoming a published writer is long and challenging. Writing your book is the easy part. Publishing it, on the other hand, is not so easy. Not only do you have to research publishing houses, but you also have to experience rejection until your book is accepted. And of course, one must also endure the torment of wondering if anyone will ever accept it.

News Article on ICN, The Concordian, by Ellen Reid

Author: Christina - Published 2004-01-26 23:26 - (11969 Reads)
Anyone who has tried to get published, or researched the logistics of it, comprehends the immense and frequent hurdles: the time-consuming (and costly) sending of manuscripts (and many large houses will only work through literary agents), the soul-destroying letters of refusal, and the barriers of the many literary prizes only open to published writers. And once your precious book has been accepted, how much editorial control is left to the author?

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