Monday, March 7, 2022

Congratulations to June, Tia, Ellen and Vanessa, plus the Brampton Library is looking to help promote books by writers from Peel Region

If you’ve had a story (or a book!) published, if you’ve won or placed in a writing contest, if you’ve gotten yourself an agent, or if you have any other news, send me an email so I can share your success. As writers, we’re all in this together, and your good news gives us all a boost. 

Also, be sure to let know if you're looking for a writers' group or beta readers; a notice in Quick Brown Fox, will help you find them. 

Email me at: brianhenry@sympatico.ca

 

Morning, Brian. 

Hope you had a lovely weekend. Just wanted to let you know my piece was published in The Globe and Mail. 

Thanks again for your encouragement to submit it! Really great to see my name in print :) 

All the best, 

Vanessa Green

Read Vanessa's First Person piece, "Every parent of a newborn is tired, but this wasn't normal," here

For information on submitting a First Person essay to The Globe and Mail, {and 21 other places to send your work}, see here.

Hi, Brian.

My piece was accepted into the Toronto Heliconian Club's first-ever anthology, only I'm sure because it was so thoroughly workshopped in one of your Intensives. "Geode," my piece, is named for one of my E.S.L. students, and you suggested, at the point when he chose his English name, that I take it at first, wrongly, for "Geordie."  Thanks! 

The anthology is called Musings after the muses on Mount Helicon in Greek mythology. It was juried, and contains art as well as writing, so it's a beautiful book.

A limited number of copies was printed; some are still available here.

Best from,

Ellen Michelson 


Dear Brian,

I attended one of your events at the Oakville Central Library some years back and wanted to let you know I’ve finally {self-published} my book, The Horse that Saved Us. 

With Covid restrictions and lockdowns, the publishing of my book was delayed as the printing press was closed. And I could not see my family in person, so I planned a Zoom call this past Christmas Day and unveiled my long-awaited project. 

The book recounts my grandmother’s true story of her life in Latvia and Germany, 1919 – 1950.

I’ve attached a photo of my Gramma, who is now 102 years of age.

I am thrilled it is now out, and working with a P.R. person to market in many ways and in various countries. I had my first interview with 'The Table Read', an online magazine based in the U.K. {see here} And I have a second interview with another magazine in the U.S. is coming up soon!

Thank you for your feedback and for planning wonderful events for writers/authors.

Blessings

Tia Desrosier

You can learn more about Tia’s book through her social media:
https://www.facebook.com/tija.cee
http://twitter.com/tija_cee
https://instagram.com/ceetija

 

Hi, Brian.

A story of mine, His House,” was recently posted on CommuterLit. It was a story I'd worked on quite a long time ago with thoughts of it being a novella. I went the opposite direction and scaled it down as a short story.

June Payne Flath

You can read June's story "His House" on CommuterLit here.

For information about submitting to CommuterLit, see here

 

Writer to Writer

Hello, Brian.

I'm writing to share an opportunity at Brampton Library for authors in Peel Region to have their published works featured as part of our Local Authors Showcase. I'm hoping that you'd be willing to share this information with your network. I've shared more details about the showcase below:

“For a few more weeks, Brampton Library is accepting submissions for the 2022–23 Local Authors Showcase! Brampton Library proudly supports local writers every year by featuring their published and self-published titles in our print and digital collections. All of the authors in each annual showcase are featured on our website. Further submission details can be found here.

Emily

It’s our privilege to foster local talent by supporting emerging authors and sharing their stories. For the past five years, this annual event has featured many wonderful local writers, and we are looking forward to launching the 2022–23 showcase later this year.

Participation is open to anyone living in Peel Region with a Brampton Library card. Authors can submit up to three titles published over the last five years. Print books and ebooks in any language are welcome. Don’t miss this opportunity to submit your works by the deadline of March 31, 2022."

On a personal note, I attended one of your wonderful workshops many years ago (I was about twelve at the time) in Kitchener about building suspense. I still have the notes and have referred to them over the years. I appreciate your work!

Best,

Emily Willan

Brampton Library

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See Brian Henry’s upcoming weekly writing classes, one-day workshops, and weekend retreats here.

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