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Sunday, March 21, 2021

Two new books: The Good Son by Carolyn Huizinga Mills and the Meet Me at the Four Corners, the 2020 Brampton Writers Guild Anthology

Hi, Brian.

I'm excited to share that my debut novel, The Good Son, with Cormorant Books is now out! Thank you for traveling all over southern Ontario with your workshops, where I found inspiration, a new member for our writing group, and so much valuable advice during this journey.

Best,

Carolyn

 

The Good Son by Carolyn Huizinga Mills

Zoe Emmerson has a secret, one she’s kept for years. Her quiet world is shaken when her past finally catches up with her: the investigation into the murder of a six-year-old neighbour is re-opened thirty years after the fact, threatening to destroy her and everyone she’s fought so hard to protect.

Carolyn

She was just a child when it happened, scared and confused, and she’s never been entirely sure what she saw. But she kept her brother’s suspected involvement in the murder from the police, and the knowledge that she withheld a crucial piece of information haunts her.

As the past collides with the present, Zoe is forced to face a most difficult truth.

You can get your copy of The Good Son, from Chapters (hereor from your favourite independent bookstore here.

For information on submitting to Cormorant Books and its children’s imprint, DCB, see here.


Note: Check out my current schedule here. ~Brian

 

Hi, Brian.

If you could be so kind to announce the release of MiddleRoad’s latest book on Quick Brown Fox, we’d greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Ken 

http://www.middleroadpublishers.ca/


Meet Me at the Four Corners

– The Brampton Writers Guild 2020 Anthology

Twenty-six stories, fiction and nonfiction by Michael Joll, Raymond Holmes, Mark Blair, Cherry Narula, Lynda Brunelle, Rena Flannigan, and Ken Puddicombe

Stories include:

Ken

    The reason for the universal appeal and charm of a cup of tea.

    A man is caught in the ravages of the World Trade Centre attack.

    A long-lost love reappears after many years.

    The irresistible call of the Four Corners in Brampton.

    In Colonial India a young boy is caught in the middle of an               upheaval while in Canada another suffers the loss of his father.

    An author gives a poetic tribute to travel around the world.

Also recently published by MiddleRoad:

Attitude by Dave Moores. Available here.

Plus:

Down Independence Boulevard and Other Stories by Ken Puddicombe

I Went To The End Of The Rainbow by Pramita Chakraborty

Junta by Ken Puddicombe

Perfect Execution And Other Stories by Michael Joll

People Of Guyana by Peter Jailall and Ian McDonald

Persons Of Interest by Mike Joll

Poems for Mary by Ian McDonald

Racing With The Rain by Ken Puddicombe

Time To Love And A Time To Die by Michael Joll

Witnesses by Raymond Holmes

Unfathomable And Other Poems by Ken Puddicombe

Wealth by Jay Brijpaul

See details on the MiddleRoad website here. 


See Brian Henry’s schedule hereincluding online and in-person 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, Kingston, Kitchener-Waterloo, London, Midland, Mississauga, Oakville, Ottawa, Peterborough, St. Catharines, Southampton, Sudbury, Toronto, Windsor, Woodstock, Halton, Muskoka, Peel, Simcoe, York Region, the GTA, Ontario and beyond.

 

 

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