Proved on the Pulses: On the Essay and its Literary Cousins

Posts Tagged ‘Essays’

Merilyn Simonds’ A New Leaf

Saturday, April 16th, 2011

Gets a glowing review in the Globe and Mail today.

In addition to being gardener and essayist extraordinaire, Merilyn is Artistic Director of the Kingston WritersFest, where I serve as a volunteer web editor.  Stayed tuned for the introduction of our 2011 lineup in early May.

Stayed tuned also for an interview here with Merilyn.

“Library Haunting” in Delaware

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

I just got a surprising message from Kathy Graybeal, from the State of Delaware’s Division of Libraries. My essay “Library Haunting” is featured today on their blog! I’m honoured (or should I say honored?) and delighted. Thanks to The New Quarterly, who published it first, and to the Utne Reader, for picking it up. And thanks to Kathy and the other Delaware librarians who saw fit to feature it!

On the 70th Anniversary of Virginia Woolf’s Death

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Thanks to Shawna Lemay for the link to this article, “Literary Haunts,” in The Independent, written by Woolf’s great-niece, Emma Woolf:

“In the end, perhaps it’s best to let the writer’s words speak for them. A century after she went “street-haunting” in London, you can still find Virginia out there. If I choose, I can put down my pen right now and walk to the Cock Tavern on Fleet Street. As newlyweds in 1912, Leonard and Virginia rented rooms at nearby Clifford’s Inn and took their daily meals at the Cock Tavern. The ideal place, then, for a 70th anniversary toast to Virginia Woolf.”

My essay, “Library Haunting,” is an homage of sorts to Woolf’s “Street Haunting.”

“Library Haunting” now online

Friday, March 25th, 2011

The Utne Reader has published my excerpted essay, “Library Haunting,” online. You can find it here.

Photo Credit: Stephanie Glaros

I confess I laughed at the subtitle. But maybe it takes a Canadian to defend a great American institution these days.

Interview at The New Quarterly: Confessions of a Library Book Thief

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

Hardworking Melissa Krone of The New Quarterly must have thought I was the rudest writer on their rosters; she kept sending emails asking to interview me and I kept “ignoring” her. The culprit was my spam filter. But at last we connected, and she’s posted an interview we did at The Literary Type and on The New Quarterly’s website. Thanks, Melissa, for your thought-provoking questions and for the opportunity to share my thoughts.

There’s still time to enter The New Quarterly’s annual contests: details on their site.