Hi, Brian.
Hope all
is well.
Great
news – MIRA (HarperCollins) acquired another two of my books! Books 5 and 6
will most likely publish in 2021 and 2022, and are both psychological suspense.
Meanwhile, Her
Secret Son (book 3, May 2019) became a Canadian bestseller, and we’re
slowly gearing up for the release of Sister Dear (book 4), which will be
in May 2020.
Exciting
times indeed!
Hannah McKinnon
Oakville, Ontario
Note: Hannah’s
books are available at bookstore everywhere and online here {including
Sister Dear on pre-order}.
Hi Brian,
Deb |
I don't know if you
remember that, during the Welcome to Creative Writing course in Oakville, you
suggested I submit one of my essays to the Globe? I followed your advice and I
heard back from them! My first published work. Thanks for the push :)
Deb Stock
You can read Deb’s First
Person Essay, “Serenading Dad” in the Globe and Mail here,
but you can
also read it in Quick Brown Fox, with much better images here.
For information about
submitting a First Person essay to the Globe and Mail (and to 21 other places), see here.
Note: This winter, I’ll be offering Introductory, Writing
Personal Stories, Next Step, and Intensive creative writing courses. Check out
the details here. ~Brian
Jill |
Hi, Brian.
I’m pleased to
tell you that Twelve House has decided to include my story “Sick Day” in an
upcoming anthology titled Quirks. I’m not sure when it will be
published (it could take a year or more) but wanted you to know since it’s a
story you helped me with!
By the way, Twelve
House is looking for stories for several themed anthologies. They don’t pay but
they don’t charge and copyright stays with the author. You might want to let
your readers know about this opportunity. See here.
Best
Best
Jill Malleck
Hello
Brian,
I'm excited to announce that my short story “Gin
and Vin's Last Ride” is in the Haunted anthology!
The anthology is about vengeful female ghosts, and it’s available here.
I've taken your workshops in the past and they have
been extremely helpful. Thank you for all the insight you've shared.
Take care,
Elesha
Teskey
Note: Pen and Kink
is continually looking for pieces for anthologies. For more information about
submitting to them, see here.
Hi,
Brian.
It's been a good month.
First the film made from my First Person essay in The
Globe and Mail – Life Support – was featured at the Toronto
International Film Festival. Thanks to Carousel Pictures for that exciting news!
Today I got the copy of Our Canada with
another short story called “Holy Cow in the Kitchen.”
And I just heard from Our
Canada that their February 2020 magazine will include my short story, “A
Regal Encounter,” with a few of my Gray Owl pictures
If only I could find an
agent for my YA novel, No Reception (insert laughing emoji because I
don't know how to do it in Gmail).
Barbara Wackerle Baker
Note: At the writers retreat
at the Briar’s Resort this November, we all watched Life Support,
the short film that’s been made based on Barb’s first person piece in the Globe
and Mail. It was fabulous! No wonder it’s making a splash at film festivals.
You can see the film
yourself here
{though unless you’re already a subscriber, its costs $1.99 for a week’s subscription
to the Globe and Mail}.
For information about
submitting a First Person essay to the Globe and Mail (and to 21 other places), see here.
For information about
submitting to Our Canada, see here.
See Brian Henry’s
schedule here, including Saturday writing workshops,
weekly writing classes, and weekend retreats in Algonquin Park,
Alliston, Bolton, Barrie, Brampton, Burlington, Caledon, Collingwood,
Georgetown, Georgina, Guelph, Hamilton, Jackson’s Point, Kitchener-Waterloo,
London, Midland, Mississauga, New Tecumseth, Oakville, Ottawa, Peterborough,
St. Catharines, Sudbury, Toronto, Windsor, Woodstock, Halton,
Muskoka, Peel, Simcoe, York Region, the GTA, Ontario and beyond.
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