Note: 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
Hi, Brian.
I hope
you are well. I wanted to share the good news that my historical fiction
novellette (at 15,000 words) which I started in one of your classes, and which
you and many others workshopped, has been accepted and published online at Eclectica Magazine, a
literary magazine that have been publishing for almost 30 years. I was honoured
to also be named their Spotlight Author for this issue.
Here is
a link to read the story, which you'll remember as Henri and the Lion
but which I renamed The Paris Lion in
edits: here.
Thank
you again for your support and teaching.
Best,
MJ
Malleck
For
information about submitting to Eclectica, see here.
Hi, Brian.
Just
found out that my second collection of essays, Mosaic
through East-Facing Glass, has been long-listed in
two categories for the Hamilton Literary Awards: non-fiction, as well as the
Kerry Schooley prize for a book evocative of Hamilton.
Many
years ago I took a continuing education course taught by Kerry Schooley. That
was before I discovered all I could learn from your writing retreats and
classes!
Marg Heidebrecht
Mosaic through East-Facing Glass is
available from Indigo here. And Marg’s
earlier collection of essays, In the Shade: Friendship,
Loss, and the Bruce Trail here.
Hi, Brian.
I
enjoy receiving your news from different writers in your groups, so I
thought I’d share this nice bit of news, too. In July, Unique
Muskoka magazine featured an article about my three novels and
the influence my personal Muskoka «pioneer adventures» had on the writing
of them.
Haunted
Journey and MacGregor’s Curse are
both YA historical fiction set in this area, and Dead
Serious, an adult thriller primarily set in Toronto,
also has Muskoka scenes. In the attached issue, the article runs
on pages 19 - 23. I am pleased with the way it highlights my
family’s early adventures here and my deep admiration for all who
came before.
With
thanks for your encouragement.
Wendy Truscott
Author
of Haunted Journey, MacGregor’s Curse, and Dead
Serious. Available through Amazon, Chapters,
several local shops in Muskoka, and through Wendy’s website here.
You
can see the article on Wendy and her books here.
Wendy’s not the only fan of Quick Brown Fox recently highlighted in Unique Muskoka:
Hi, Brian.
I hope your Muskoka retreat at Sherwood Inn is
going well.
If you see the current issue of Unique
Muskoka, you might pick up a copy as you're mentioned twice.
Each edition highlights an artist and I was
fortunate this time
See you in class next week
Cheers
Sue Kelly
Read the article on Sue and her
writing here.
For more about Sue’s book, Still Sexy After Sixty, see here.
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| The grounds at Elm Hurst Inn |
Note: We’ll have our next writing retreat
at Sherwood Inn, in Muskoka October 18–22, 2026, but in the meantime, we have
a retreat coming up in April at Elm Hurst Inn and Spa in Ingersoll (see here).
See all my upcoming weekly writing classes, one-day workshops, and four-day retreats here. ~Brian
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