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March 17, 2013

Review in the Globe and Mail

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I woke up yesterday to find this picture on Facebook, posted by a classmate from the MFA. My first review! Here is a quote,”Issues of assimilation and belonging are a theme in contemporary literature, but they are approached here in specific ways that both trouble the underlying cultural conversations and tell moving stories.”


Then I also receivedsimultaneousmessages (literally,at the same minute) from another classmate who works at Book City in Toronto and myin-laws who were at Munro’s book s...

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Published on March 17, 2013 08:27

February 11, 2013

The Book Lover’s Ball

I suck. I went to the Book Lover’s Ball and took no photos. I was so dazzled by the glamorous ball gowns, the snazzy VIP lounge (which Tanis Rideout and I snuck into), the dancers on stage in their flimsy outfits, and my awesome table of Toronto Public Library’s employees, that I forgot to take photos. To remedy my mistake, here’s a link to a blog post by Not My Typewriter (who is clearly a better blogger than I am) with some photos, and another link to Open Book Toronto, with some red carpet...
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Published on February 11, 2013 16:42

February 6, 2013

The Best Place on Earth Book Trailer!



Directed, shot and edited by Elsin Davidi


Narration: Gil Dattner


Sound: Omer Most


Music: Eldad Tsabary


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Published on February 06, 2013 09:42

February 4, 2013

On Book Trailers, Tel Aviv, and My Friend Elsin

IMG_0416 While I was in Israel this fall, my friend Elsin Davidi and I started working on a book trailer for The Best Place on Earth . Book trailers have become more popular in recent years, probably due to our obsession with visual stimulation and our love of sharing kitten videos on social networks. Elsin and I watched many book trailers in preparation: they varied in style, tone, length and quality. Some commercial works of fiction have book trailers that resemble Hollywood movie previews: short an...
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Published on February 04, 2013 16:19

February 3, 2013

Story Published in Prairie Fire


Prairie Fire!I’m in it! My story, ‘The Poets in the Kitchen Window’ (from my upcoming collection, The Best Place on Earth), takes place in Ramat Gan during the 91’ Gulf War, when Israel was under missile attack. I was seventeen back then, in my last year of high school. It was a scary and interesting and surreal time.


There are other good reasons to read this issue: my good friend Nancy Jo Cullen, winner of awards and writer of fine poetry and prose, whose book of short stories, The Canary (...

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Published on February 03, 2013 10:47

December 21, 2012

Advance Reading Copy

ARC and me I came home from the AGO and there it was, in my mailbox, looking innocent, like a regular piece of mail. My advance reading copy!!! It hasn’t left my side since. I know it’s “just” anadvance reading copy, and it still has some errors in it, and the pages are thin and the cover is soft, but it looks like the real thing and I am in love. That’s all.
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Published on December 21, 2012 08:24

November 24, 2012

On Being Interviewed

I was interviewed several times these past few months. It’s been an interesting experience, being on the other end of the recording device. Especially since for many years I was the one asking the questions.

I started writing for magazines when I was fifteen (which probably had something to do with my poor performance and attendance in school) and continued after my army service. As a teenager, it gave me confidence and direction. It also enriched my life, allowing me to attend events and fest...

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Published on November 24, 2012 05:22

November 5, 2012

The Next Big Thing

I’ve been tagged by the illustrious Terri Favro, author of the recently released The Proxy Bride , in The Next Big Thing, a virtual game of literary blog tag. In The Next Big Thing writers answer ten questions about their work-in-progress, and then link their post to five other writers who then tag five more writers (each!) This never-ending chain of literary awesomeness gives writers an opportunity to discuss their upcoming projects and be exposed to new readers. It also gives readers a glimp...
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Published on November 05, 2012 13:53

October 5, 2012

All about the Food (Oh, and the Cover!)

I know, I know. I’m a bad, rotten blogger. Of course, I have plenty of excuses. I’ve been in Israel since September, researching, travelling, swimming, enjoying family and friends and the ridiculously long holiday season that seems to never end. I’ve also been planning my book trailer with my good friend and videographer extraordinaire Elsin Davidi, working on my copyedits (!) and taking photos like crazy. Oh, and eating. Did I mention eating? Okay, maybe I’ve been mostly eating (it’s a good...
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Published on October 05, 2012 08:57

July 22, 2012

Two Upcoming Workshops (also: Two Upcoming Publications!)

I teaching two writing workshops this winter. The first one, Creative Writing through Reading, is a part of theUniversityof Guelph‘s brand new Creative Writing Certificate, in which I amextremelyhonoured to be teaching. It actually takes place in the gorgeous Guelph campus (Greyhound, here I come!)

The second one is Introduction to Creative Non-Fiction, which I will be teaching at the University of Toronto School ofContinuingEducation. I had so much fun teaching it this summer so I’m looking f...

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Published on July 22, 2012 09:23