Saturday, September 30, 2017

It's Yom Kippur for me and Pennywise the clown

Here's my synagogue, the Junction Schul, more formally known as Knesseth Israel ....



Millions will recognize it as the synagogue featured in the current Steven King movie, It ...




For everyone fasting today, may you have an easy fast!

And for everyone, g’mar chatima tova, may you be inscribed in the book of life … and not bump into Pennywise the clown….


Friday, September 29, 2017

You're invited to the launch of A Jacketing Concern by Margaret Southall, Oct 7, in Ottawa

Hi, Brian.
At last, after having having its publication date postponed three times, my debut novel, 
A Jacketing Concern, published by Knox Robinson of London & Atlanta, is now available in paperback on Amazon and Barnes Noble, and on Waterstones and Foyles in the UK.
The novel will have its official launch:
Saturday, October 7
1 pm to 3 pm
at Books on Beechwood
35 Beechwood Avenue, Ottawa  (map here)
Everyone is welcome!
A Jacketing Concern is an historical novel set in London and on the Sussex coast during the Regency period. At first glance the title might give prospective readers the idea that the novel is about problems in the tailoring trade; however, there is a much more sinister
explanation.  “A jacketing concern” is a phrase from the slang of the London underworld at the beginning of the 19th century. It means someone has taken someone else’s wealth and position by underhand means. I hope readers will be intrigued enough by that explanation and the odd juxtaposition of a young chimney sweep and geese on the front cover to buy the book.
Margaret Southall


See Brian Henry’s schedule hereincluding writing workshops and creative writing courses in Algonquin Park, Bolton, Barrie, Brampton, Burlington, Caledon, Georgetown, Guelph, Hamilton, Ingersoll, Kingston, Kitchener, London, Midland, Mississauga, Oakville, Ottawa, Peterborough, St. Catharines, Saint John, NB, Sudbury, Thessalon, Toronto, Windsor, Woodstock, Halton, Kitchener-Waterloo, Muskoka, Peel, Simcoe, York Region, the GTA, Ontario and beyond.

Thursday, September 28, 2017

“The Perfect Solution” by Mary Rabot


Want to know a sure-fire way to drive customers out of your store? Especially older folks with lots of disposable income?

Just have loud, non-stop rap or hard rock music blaring throughout the premises. Make it next to impossible to shout above the din. That discourages both questions and complaints – also sales.

Want to discourage return customers to your highly regarded gourmet restaurant?

Just hire a local band playing any kind of music at top decibel while diners try to talk over the din. Your guests will battle on for a while but then resort to sign language, facial grimaces, and finally silence before retreating to texting each other on their smart phones.

Want to see guests leave early from the gorgeous wedding or anniversary celebration you carefully planned for months?

Simply hire the band from the gourmet restaurant to come and play at the festivities--and have them play as usual at a high decibel level.

Half the guests will find excuses to leave early – guaranteed!

Later you might find them across the street at Starbucks trying to recover.

Want to bring a contentious community meeting to a swift closure while not aggravating committee members?

Arrange the meeting at a community center, and arrange for the local band to come and practice next door to the meeting. Pay the players if you need to – it's worth the cost! Make sure there are no other rooms for the band's practice except the one next to your meeting.

Before you know it, everyone will be so irritated by the loud music they’ll be eager to adjourn.

These are just a few sure-fire tips to get rid of customers, diners, guests, and committee members. They are guaranteed to work without fail.

So let's make noise pollution the perfect solution for you!

Mary Rabot doesn’t have any prior writing experience to report. She’s found Brian’s workshops helpful and is trying to learn good writing skills so she might be able to tell a couple of stories she’s thought about for years. Mary lives in Mississauga and is semi-retired from her work in healthcare management.


See Brian Henry’s schedule here, including writing workshops and creative writing courses in Algonquin Park, Bolton, Barrie, Brampton, Burlington, Caledon, Georgetown, Guelph, Hamilton, Ingersoll, Kingston, Kitchener, London, Midland, Mississauga, Oakville, Ottawa, Peterborough, St. Catharines, St. John, NB, Sudbury, Thessalon, Toronto, Windsor, Woodstock, Halton, Kitchener-Waterloo, Muskoka, Peel, Simcoe, York Region, the GTA, Ontario and beyond.

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Writing Kid Lit ~ Picture Books to YA, Thursday mornings, Oct 5 – Nov 30, in Oakville, with authors Sylvia McNicoll and Jennifer Mook-Sang as guest speakers

The Calling by Kelley Armstrong, a
New York Times #1 bestselling author
and one of Brian’s students
Writing Kid Lit ~ Picture Books to Young Adult
 Thursday mornings, October 5 – November 30, 2017
9:45 – 11:45 a.m.
Woodside Branch of the Oakville Public Library
1274 Rebecca St, Oakville, Ontario (Map here)

See details of all 7 weekly courses offered this fall here

From picture books to young adult novels, this weekly course is accessible for beginners and meaty enough for advanced writers. Through lectures, in-class assignments, homework, and feedback on your writing, we’ll give you ins and outs of writing for younger readers and set you on course toward writing your own books. 

We’ll have two published children’s authors as guest speakers: 


Sylvia McNicoll is the author of over thirty books, many of which have garnered awards and Her YA novel, Crush.candy.corpse was shortlisted for the Arthur Ellis YA Crime Novel of the Year Award, the Red Maple Award, the Manitoba Young Readers' Choice Award, and the Snow Willow Award, as well as being selected as one of the Ontario Library Association's Best Bets and Resource Links' Year's Best for 2012. 
Most acclaimed, though, are her three middle grade books about fostering guide dogs  Bringing Up Beauty, Beauty Returns, and A Different Kind of Beauty which won and were nominated for many children’s choice awards. Her 2015 YA novel Best Friends Through Eternity tells the story of an adopted Chinese teen for whom an ill-fated shortcut along a rail track leads to the discovery of some uncomfortable truths. 
In 2017, Sylvia launched her new middle grade series The Great Mistake Mysteries beginning with The Best Mistake Mystery in January and The Artsy Mistake Mystery in September and finishing with The Snake Mystery in January 2018.

Jennifer Mook-Sang grew up in Caribbean Guyana and moved to Canada when she was fourteen. While reading bedtime stories to her two sons, she fell in love with picture books and decided to write one of her own. In one of Brian Henry's classes she found the beginnings of a story. That story grew into the humorous middle-grade novel Speechless, published by Scholastic in 2015. 
Speechless won the Surrey Schools Book of the Year Award, was shortlisted for many other awards, and was recommended by the Ontario Library Association, the Canadian Childrens’ Book Centre, the CBC, and the TD Summer Reading Club. Jennifer’s spent the past year giving numerous school and library presentations and meeting her many young readers.  
In October, just in time for her to bring copies to our class, Jennifer's picture book Captain Monty Takes the Plunge will be released by Kids Can Press.
Jennifer lives in Burlington, Ontario. You can find out more about her at: jennifermooksang.com 
Speechless is available online here.

Instructor Brian Henry has been a book editor and creative writing instructor for more than 25 years. He publishes Quick Brown Fox, Canada's most popular blog for writers, teaches creative writing at Ryerson University and has led workshops everywhere from Boston to Buffalo and from Sarnia to Saint John. Brian is the author of a children’s version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde  (Tribute Publishing). But his proudest boast is that he’s has helped many of his students get published. 
Read a review of Brian's Writing Kid Lit course here and read reviews of s of Brian’s various courses and workshops here (and scroll down).

Course fee:  $176.11 plus 13% hst = 199
To reserve your spot, email: brianhenry@sympatico.ca

See Brian’s complete current schedule here, including writing workshops and creative writing courses in Algonquin Park, Bolton, Barrie, Brampton, Burlington, Caledon, Georgetown, Guelph, Hamilton, Ingersoll, Kingston, Kitchener, London, Midland, Mississauga, Oakville, Ottawa, Peterborough, St. Catharines, Saint John, NB, Sudbury, Thessalon, Toronto, Windsor, Woodstock, Halton, Kitchener-Waterloo, Muskoka, Peel, Simcoe, York Region, the GTA, Ontario and beyond.

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Canadian literary agency Transatlantic has 10 agents accepting new clients, including new comer to the team Marilyn Biderman

The Break by Katherena Vermette,
represented by Marilyn Biderman
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There are some big changes at Transatlantic Literary Agency, including the hiring of a new agent, Marilyn.

Marilyn Biderman has joined Transatlantic as a senior literary agent. She will close her own firm, bringing her current roster of authors, including Katherena Vermette (The Break), to Transatlantic. Marilyn Biderman Literary Management was established in 2010, following Marilyn’s tenure as vice-president, rights and contracts, at McClelland & Stewart. While at M&S, Biderman sold internationally the works of authors such as Leonard Cohen, Alistair MacLeod, Anne Michaels, and Madeleine Thien.
Marilyn is seeking literary fiction; sweet-spot fiction, that is, accessible but literary in intent (often found at book clubs); straight-up mysteries and thrillers; and women’s commercial and historical fiction.
“I love memoir with an utterly unique story and brilliant writing; narrative non-fiction on compelling and newsworthy topics that anticipate trends; expert nonfiction of wide appeal from authors with established social media platforms; and biographies of fascinating lives,” says Marilyn. “I don’t handle children’s books, except for young adult novels with cross-over appeal (very selectively, and only by referral); or poetry, screenplays, science fiction, paranormal, and fantasy for adult readers.
She welcomes both debut and established authors and diverse voices.

Attach a brief sample of your work (up to 1,500 words) as a Word of PDF file.

Transatlantic also has ten other literary agents accepting clients, both adult and children’s authors. See the full list and detailed submission information here.

In other news, Transatlantic co-founder and president David Bennett has sold his controlling interest in the business to agency partner Samantha Haywood. Haywood, who joined the agency in 2004, has been a partner since 2013, and  was promoted to vice-president last April. Bennett will serve as chairman emeritus, with Lynn Bennett, the agency’s other co-founder, remaining as treasurer.

Also, Transatlantic has hired Rob Firing to head up a new speakers division. Rob was formerly senior director of publicity, communications and speakers’ bureau at HarperCollins Canada.  Rob will negotiate speaking engagements for both Transatlantic  authors and other talent, and if any of that other talent needs a literary agent, Rob will do that, as well. He’s already signed Paulette Bourgeois (Franklin the Turtle) and HaprerCollins Canada authors Karen Le Billon (French Kids Eat Everything) and Zarqa Nawaz (Little Mosque on the Prairie) to the agency’s speakers’ bureau.

Simon & Schuster editor Patricia Ocampo
If you’re interested in and finding an agent or publisher (someday soon or down the road), don’t miss our “How to Get Published” mini-conference, with literary agent Martha Webb, author Hannah McKinnon, and HarperCollins editor Michelle Meade on Saturday, Nov 18, in Guelph (see here).

You’ll also want to register for the “From the Horse’s Mouth” seminar, with literary agent Stacey Donaghy, House of Anansi Press editor Douglas Richmond, and Simon & Schuster managing editor Patricia Ocampo on Saturday, Dec 2 at Ryerson University in Toronto (see here).

Also, starting soon, Brian Henry is leading a full range of writing courses, introductory to advanced, but at this point, only two classes still have space: 

Welcome to Creative Writing, Thursday afternoons, Sept 28 – Nov 30, in Burlington. See here.

Writing Kid Lit, Thursday mornings, Oct 5 – Nov 30, in Oakville, with guest authors Sylvia McNicoll and Jennifer Mook-Sang. See here.

Brian is also leading a “Writing Kid Lit” Saturday workshop, on November 11 in London (see here).

And be sure not to miss the “Writing a Bestseller” workshop with New York Times #1 bestselling author Kelley Armstrong on Saturday, Oct 21, in Oakville (see here).

Anansi editor Douglas Richmond
Also, in the fall, Brian will lead a “How to Make Yourself Write” workshop on Saturday, Oct 14, in Toronto (see here), a “Secrets of Writing a Page-turner” on Saturday, Oct 28, in Caledon at the Bolton Library (see here), “Writing with Style” on Saturday, Nov 4, in Barrie (see here) and “How to Build Your Story” on Saturday, Nov 25 in Burlington (see here).
For more information or to reserve a spot in any workshop, retreat, or weekly course, email brianhenry@sympatico.ca

Read reviews of Brian’s courses and workshops here.

See Brian’s complete current schedule here, including writing workshops and creative writing courses in Algonquin Park, Bolton, Barrie, Brampton, Burlington, Caledon, Georgetown, Guelph, Hamilton, Ingersoll, Kingston, Kitchener, London, Midland, Mississauga, Oakville, Ottawa, Peterborough, St. Catharines, Saint John, NB, Sudbury, Thessalon, Toronto, Windsor, Woodstock, Halton, Kitchener-Waterloo, Muskoka, Peel, Simcoe, York Region, the GTA, Ontario and beyond.


Navigation tips: Always check out the labels underneath a post; they’ll lead you to various distinct collections of postings. Also, if you're searching for a literary agent who represents a particular type of book, check out this post. 

Saturday, September 23, 2017

New book: A Deadly Game by Gary Lepper

Brian,
With the baseball playoff season coming soon, this seems like a good time for an action-mystery based on fantasy baseball. Over 2.5 million people play and gamble on fantasy baseball; I’ll be pleased if merely half of those read my novel.
It’s available through Amazon, Create Space and Kindle. Thank you.
Gary Lepper

A Deadly Game
Professional baseball players in multiple cities have been injured inexplicably—and two have died. When former police detective David Kenmuir tries to learn why, he becomes trapped in a collision between the make-believe world of fantasy baseball leagues and the very real world of crime-for-hire. In order to escape from it, he must end it—and manage to stay alive in the midst of lethal conflicts between a mob boss and his maverick subordinate, and between himself and a nemesis from his past. It won’t be easy.

You can buy A Deadly Game on Amazon here. Check out an article about A Deadly Game in NY Sports Day here.

See Brian Henry’s schedule here, including writing workshops and creative writing courses in Algonquin Park, Bolton, Barrie, Brampton, Burlington, Caledon, Georgetown, Guelph, Hamilton, Ingersoll, Kingston, Kitchener, London, Midland, Mississauga, Oakville, Ottawa, Peterborough, St. Catharines, Saint John, NB, Sudbury, Thessalon, Toronto, Windsor, Woodstock, Halton, Kitchener-Waterloo, Muskoka, Peel, Simcoe, York Region, the GTA, Ontario and beyond. 

Thursday, September 21, 2017

Welcome to Creative Writing, Thurs afternoons, Sept 28 – Nov 30, in Burlington

Welcome to Creative Writing
Ten weeks of discovering your creative side
Thursday afternoons, 12:45 – 2:45
September 28 – November 30, 2017
Appleby United Church, 4407 Spruce Ave, Burlington, Ontario (Map here.)
See details of all seven weekly course offered this fall here

This is your chance to take up writing in a warm, supportive environment. This course will open the door to all kinds of creative writing. We’ll visit short story writing and children’s writing, writing in first person and in third person, and writing just for fun. You’ll get a shot of inspiration every week and an assignment to keep you going till the next class. Best of all, this class will provide a zero-pressure, totally safe setting, where your words will grow and flower.

Instructor Brian Henry has been a book editor and creative writing instructor for more than 25 years. He publishes Quick Brown Fox, Canada's most popular blog for writers, teaches creative writing at Ryerson University and has led workshops everywhere from Boston to Buffalo and from Sarnia to Saint John. But his proudest boast is that he's helped many of his students get published.
Note: For eviews of Brian’s introductory creative writing classes, see here (and scroll down). See other reviews here.

Fee:  $167.26 plus 13% hst = 189
To reserve your spot, email: brianhenry@sympatico.ca


See Brian’s complete current schedule here, including writing workshops and creative writing courses in Algonquin Park, Bolton, Barrie, Brampton, Burlington, Caledon, Georgetown, Guelph, Hamilton, Ingersoll, Kingston, Kitchener, London, Midland, Mississauga, Oakville, Ottawa, Peterborough, St. Catharines, St. John, NB, Sudbury, Thessalon, Toronto, Windsor, Woodstock, Halton, Kitchener-Waterloo, Muskoka, Peel, Simcoe, York Region, the GTA, Ontario and beyond.

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Hannah's new book, The Neighbors, will launch March 13; plus congratulations to Liz, Anne, and Jennifer on getting published!

Hi, Brian.
It’s official! I’ve got my cover for my second novel, The Neighbors, and I have a confirmed pub date: MIRA Books (a HarperCollins imprint) will bring it out in North America on March 13, 2018. The book can already be pre-ordered on all the usual sites, too. Can’t wait to share the ARC (advance reading copies) with you in a few months.
Thanks!
Hannah
Note: For a review of Hannah McKinnon’s first novel, Time After Time see here. 
Hannah has a third novel contracted for release in 2019. In the meanwhile, she’ll be one of the guest speakers, along with a literary agent and an editor from HarperCollins, at the How to Get Published mini-conference Nov 18 in Guelph (see here) and at the How to Build Your Story workshop Nov 25 in Burlington (see here).

The Yellow Mama, Alabama's electric chair
Hey, Brian.
I just wanted to let you know that a story I started in your workshop is now up on Yellow Mama under the title “Home on the Range” (See here.) 
I can't remember what the prompt was, but I'm sure the workshop was in Guelph with Kelley Armstrong. Thanks again for all your help, hope to see you at the next workshop!
Liz McAdams
For information about submitting to Yellow Mama, see here.
Our next workshop with New York Times #1 bestselling author Kelley Armstrong will be Oct 21. See here. After Oct 21, 2017, for current workshops with Kelley, see here.

Hi, Brian.
I wanted to let you know that CommuterLit has published a piece I sent them a couple of months ago called “Meet the Teacher Night.” Needless to say, I’m very excited!
See you soon.
Anne Burlakoff
Read Anne’s story here.
For information on submitting to CommuterLit, see here.

Hi, Brian.
I've just had a story I wrote in your class accepted on The Feminine Collective. One of our exercises in your summer session was to write a story about "someone who didn't like you."
My story, "Mr. Hamilton" has been accepted for publication. I don’t yet know the publication date. Very exciting!
Looking forward to our next class.
best regards,
Jennifer Smith
For information about submitting to The Feminine Collective, see here.
For information about weekly classes this fall (2017), see here.  


Writer to Writer
Want to get together with some fellow writers? Do you have writer’s block perhaps? Do you have several writer’s blocks? Do you have enough writer’s blocks to build a Bridge to Terebithia and back again? If so, this is the group for you. Bring your story ideas, works in progress and works yet to be in progress to a weekly writer’s group in St. Catharines. (Time and date to be announced.)
Share ideas and find fresh motivation, inspiration for new projects. NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) is coming up in November and this is a great opportunity to get warmed up.

See Brian’s complete current schedule here, including writing workshops and creative writing courses in Algonquin Park, Bolton, Barrie, Brampton, Burlington, Caledon, Georgetown, Guelph, Hamilton, Ingersoll, Kingston, Kitchener, London, Midland, Mississauga, Oakville, Ottawa, Peterborough, St. Catharines, Saint John, NB, Sudbury, Thessalon, Toronto, Windsor, Woodstock, Halton, Kitchener-Waterloo, Muskoka, Peel, Simcoe, York Region, the GTA, Ontario and beyond.