Monday, November 01, 2010

Steven Heighton, Canadian Conrad

This year has been an active one for Steven Heighton, one of Canada's best novelists, and a well-awarded writer of short fiction and poetry. He's published a poetry collection, Patient Frame, and won the 2010 National Magazine Award gold for short fiction. His new novel, Every Lost Country, is a Canadian best-seller, an Amazon.ca Best Book of the Month and also Best of the Year So Far choice, and has recently been optioned for film.

According to The
Globe and Mail, Heighton "increasingly resembles [Joseph Conrad] in important aspects. Those aspects include "taking the bare bones of an event occurring on the borderlines of most of our geographical, political and moral experiences" and making them into a powerful and relevant story. To read an interview with Steven Heighton, in which he discusses why and how he writes and what he's currently working on, click here.

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Listen to an excerpt from Steven Heighton's 2008 National Magazine Award gold for short fiction winner, "The Dead Are More Visible," from Rattling Books' EarLit Shorts 3.




Sunday, October 31, 2010

Canada Reads Chris Benjamin

Drive-by Saviours, Chris Benjamin's 2010 debut novel set in Canada and Indonesia, has just been chosen by CBC's Canada Reads as one of the Top 40 Essential Canadian Novels of the Decade. If you're a fan of Benjamin's novel, click here to vote Drive-by Saviours into Canada Reads' Top 10 Essential Novels of the Decade.

Watch the trailer for Drive-by Saviours on YouTube. Read an interview with Benjamin about his novel.

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Rattling Books' EarLit Shorts 4 features a story by Chris Benjamin, about an unusual romance. Listen to an excerpt.

Friday, October 29, 2010

A Canadian Gallant in Paris

Mavis Gallant is one of the foremost short story writers of our time. Only S. J. Perelman and John Updike have had more pieces published in The New Yorker than Gallant, who left her native Canada in the 1950s for the more sophisticated charms of Paris. She's still there physically, but not entirely psychologically. "I am a writer and, of course, a Canadian. Once, in Switzerland, emerging from a long anaesthetic, I had no idea where I was, or why. . . . I could hear someone speaking French and I thought I had been in a driving accident somewhere in Quebec." (From an interview in The Paris Review, Winter 1999.)

To watch a two-part 1965 CBC documentary on Gallant's life in Paris and her writing, click here.

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Rattling Books' unabridged audio version of Mavis Gallant's Montreal Stories
received an AudioFile Earphones Award, and was named a Best Audio Book of the year by the magazine. To listen to an excerpt from her story "Florida," follow this link.



Thursday, October 28, 2010

Emily White's "Lonely"


Canadian author Emily White's 2010 national best-seller Lonely: A Memoir is described by Alice Sebold, author of The Lovely Bones, as "a masterwork on the topic [loneliness], a memoir of deep insight and revelation." Sebold isn't alone in her praise; White's book has been widely and generously reviewed nationally and internationally. To see what The New Yorker has to say about Lonely, click here. To visit White's web site, click here.


Rattling Books' EarLit Shorts 3 features a short story by Emily White. To hear an excerpt from her story, "Granite," follow this link.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Ron Hynes Release Concert for "Stealing Genius," November 3, St. John's, Newfoundland


On Wednesday, November 3, Ron Hynes will release his latest CD at the LSPU Hall in St. John's. The songs on Stealing Genius, composed while Hynes was on a writing retreat at Woody Point in western Newfoundland, were inspired by the works of some of his favorite Newfoundland authors, including Michael Crummey, Stan Dragland, Randall Maggs, Donna Morrisey, Al Pittman and Des Walsh.

For reservations,
call 753-4531, or book online at www.rca.nf.ca. To listen to the songs on Stealing Genius, click here.

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To listen to Ron Hynes reading from Rattling Books' audio version of Michael Crummey's Hard Light, click here. Ron Hynes has also narrated Cassie Brown's Death on the Ice, an upcoming Rattling Books title. For more information about Brown's Newfoundland classic, follow this link.











Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Andy Jones remounts "To the Wall" Oct. 21-24, 2010, St. John's, Newfoundland

October, 2010 - Andy Jones will perform To The Wall in St. John's, Newfoundland.
Thursday, October 21, 2010, LSPU Hall
Friday, October 22, 2010, LSPU Hall
Saturday, October 23, 2010, LSPU Hall
Sunday, October 24, 2010, LSPU Hall
Thursday, October 28, 2010, Reid Theatre (MUN)
www.rca.nf.cahttp://www.rca.nf.ca/

Tickets for this show can be purchased by calling the LSPU Hall at 753-4531 or online at www.rca.nf.ca select box office.

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Letters from Uncle Val by Andy Jones is available from rattlingbooks.com as either an audio CD or digital download. CDs will also be available directly from the artist at performances of To The Wall.

Friday, October 01, 2010

Stephen Pederson on New Ron Hynes Documentary

Halifax-based arts blogger Stephen Pederson takes a look at The Man of a Thousand Songs, a new documentary on legendary Newfoundland singer-songwriter Ron Hynes.

The documentary also features Hynes' nephew, writer Joel Thomas Hynes.

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Ron Hynes is one of three narrator's of Michael Crummey's poetry collection Hard Light: 32 Little Stories, available as an audiobook from Rattling Books. He also narrates the Rattling Books audio edition of Cassie Brown's Death on the Ice (forthcoming in 2011).

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Ron Hynes Documentary Reviewed

The Man of a Thousand Songs, a documentary about the legendary Newfoundland singer-songwriter Ron Hynes, is reviewed here in Variety.

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Ron Hynes is one of three narrator's of Michael Crummey's poetry collection Hard Light: 32 Little Stories, available as an audiobook from Rattling Books. He also narrates the Rattling Books audio edition of Cassie Brown's Death on the Ice (forthcoming in 2011).

Friday, September 24, 2010

Kathleen Winter Makes Giller Long-list

Kathleen Winter's novel Annabel has been selected for the Giller Prize long-list. To see the complete list of nominees, click here.

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A selection of Kathleen Winter's short stories is available on audio as part Rattling Books' EarLit Shorts 1 anthology of short fiction.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Michael Winter Edits His Manuscript



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Michael Winter's novel The Big Why is available as an unabridged audiobook from Rattling Books, in MP3 CD or digitally downloadable formats.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Michael Crummey Appears at Cabot Trail Writers Festival

Newfoundland poet and novelist Michael Crummey will be one of three participants in this year's Cabot Trail Writers Festival. Participating writers will deliver readings, workshops and presentations. Click here to read an article on the events.

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Michael Crummey's collection of poetry Hard Light: 32 Little Stories is available as an audiobook from Rattling Books.

Thursday, September 02, 2010

Anita Best Performs at the Ottawa 2010 Storytellers' Festival

Traditional Newfoundland singer and storyteller Anita Best will be performing at the Ottawa 2010 Storytellers' Festival in a featured concert, Stories and Songs of Newfoundland. The concert will take place on Sunday, November 21st at 7 p.m. For a complete schedule of events, follow this link.

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Anita Best is the narrator of Mary Dalton's acclaimed poetry collection Merrybegot, available as an unabridged audio CD or digital download from Rattling Books.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Michael Crummey Interviewed on Booklounge.ca

Michael Crummey, author of the acclaimed novel Galore, is interviewed for Booklounge.ca (see episode 63).

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A collection of Michael Crummey's poems, Hard Light: 32 Little Stories, is available as a CD or digital download audiobook from Rattling Books.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Lisa Moore Talks About Her Writing Process

Novelist and short story writer Lisa Moore talks about her writing process on Tickle Scratch Productions' series Writers' Confessions.



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Lisa Moore's short story collection Open is available in audiobook format as an unabridged MP3 CD or as a digital download from Rattling Books.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Don McKay Presents at Cape Breton University Conference

Griffin Prize-winning Canadian poet Don McKay will deliver a presentation on Thursday, August 19 as part of the three-day Association of Literature, Environment and Culture in Canada conference at Cape Breton University. Click here to more.

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Songs for the Songs of Birds, a selection of Don McKay's poems on birds, birding and flight, is available as an audiobook, read by the author, from Rattling Books.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Joel Thomas Hynes Adapts Short Stories for the Stage

Along with collaborators from the St. John's theatre and dance scenes, novelist, playwright and actor Joel Thomas Hynes has adapted a book of short stories, Philip Arima's Broken Accidents, for the stage. Read more about it here.

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Joel Thomas Hynes' first novel, Down to the Dirt, is available as an unabridged MP3 CD and as a digital download from Rattling Books. He is also a frequent narrator for Rattling Books.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Reminder: Call for Submissions Deadline

The deadline for submissions to EarLit Shorts, Rattling Books' signature audio short fiction anthology series, is on August 15, 2010. See this link for submission details.

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EarLit Shorts numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 are currently available for purchase from Rattling Books.

Thursday, August 05, 2010

Michael Winter Talks About the Writing Process

Novelist and short story writer Michael Winter talks about his writing process on Tickle Scratch Productions' series Writers' Confessions.




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The Big Why, Michael Winter's novel about American artist Rockwell Kent, is available as an MP3 audio CD or digital download from Rattling Books.

Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Michael Crummey's "Afterimage" Published as Stage Play

Afterimage, Robert Chafe's theatrical adaptation of a story of the same name by poet and novelist Michael Crummey, has been published by Playwrights Canada Press.

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Hard Light: 32 Little Stories, a collection of Michael Crummey's poetry, is available as an audiobook from Rattling Books.

Monday, August 02, 2010

Kathleen Winter in The Gazette

More on Kathleen Winter's debut novel, Annabel, this time in The Gazette.

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Three of Kathleen Winter's short stories appear in EarLit Shorts 1, an audio anthology of short fiction from Rattling Books.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Russell Wangersky to Read at Whistler Festival

St. John's writer Russell Wangersky will be one of several notable authors appearing at the Whistler Readers & Writers Festival this year. A complete list of participants will be released in August. Read an article on the Festival here.

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Two of Russell Wangersky's short stories, McNally's Fair and Echo, are available as digital audio downloads from Rattling Books, or as part of the EarLit Shorts 2 audio anthology of short fiction.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Lisa Moore Nominated for Man Booker Prize

Newfoundland writer Lisa Moore has been long-listed for the Man Booker Prize for her second novel, February, a fictional account of the emotional aftermath of the Ocean Ranger disaster. A short-list of nominees will be announced in September of this year.

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Lisa Moore's short story collection Open is available as an audiobook from Rattling Books.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Danielle Devereaux and James Langer Reading at The Ship

Poets Danielle Devereaux and James Langer will give a free public reading tonight at The Ship Pub, off Duckworth Street in St. John's, Newfoundland, tonight (July 27th) at 8 p.m.

Devereaux's unpublished poetry manuscript was shortlisted for the 2009 Fresh Fish Award for Emerging Writers. Langer's Gun Dogs was the winner of the 2010 Gerald Lampert Memorial Award for the best first book of poetry published by a Canadian in the preceding year.

The reading is being hosted by Riddle Fence, a journal of arts and culture based in St. John's.

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Danielle Devereaux has a story forthcoming from Rattling Books as part of the EarLit Shorts audio series of short fiction.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Don McKay Sends Stephen Harper John Steffler's The Grey Islands

Griffin Prize-winning poet Don McKay has sent Prime Minister Stephen Harper a copy of John Steffler's poetry collection The Grey Islands as part of Yann Martel's What is Stephen Harper Reading blog. Read McKay's accompanying letter here.

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John Steffler's The Grey Islands and Don McKay's Songs for the Songs of Birds (a selection of McKay's poems on birds, birding and flight) are available as audio CDs or digital download from Rattling Books.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Michael Crummey's Galore Now Available in Paperback

Novelist and poet Michael Crummey's latest novel, Galore, is now available in paperback. See H.J. Kirchhoff's Globe & Mail precis here, or read The Globe's original review by Steven Galloway here.

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Michael Crummey's poetry collection Hard Light: 32 Little Stories is available as an audiobook from Rattling Books.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Agnes Walsh Writes and Directs New Tramore Productions Play

Poet and playwright Agnes Walsh's new play, "Come Here Til I Tells Ya," will debut on July 24 at the Cuslett Arts Centre, in Cuslett, on the Cape Shore of Newfoundland. Read more about the play or about Tramore Productions.

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Agnes Walsh's poetry collections, In the Old Country of My Heart and Going Around with Bachelors, are available in audio format from rattlingbooks.com.



Canadian audiobooks produced by Rattling Books in Newfoundland and Labrador


Monday, July 19, 2010

Mary Dalton and Jessica Grant on Piper's Frith Faculty

Mary Dalton, Jessica Grant and Kevin Major are this year's faculty at Piper's Frith: Writing in Kilmory, an annual writers' workshop based in Swift Current, Newfoundland. Visit the website of the Literary Arts Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador for more details.

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Mary Dalton's poetry collection Merrybegot is available on unabridged audio from Rattling Books. Jessica Grant's short story "The Princification Process" is available as a digital download from rattlingbooks.com, or as part of the EarLit Shorts 3 anthology of short fiction.

Kathleen Winter Launches New Novel

Novelist and short story writer Kathleen Winter will be launching her novel, Annabel, on Tuesday, July 20, 8 p.m., at The Ship Pub on Duckworth Street.

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A selection of Kathleen Winter's short stories are available on EarLit Shorts 1, an audio anthology of short fiction from Rattling Books.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Speaking of Jessica Grant...

Salty Ink points out a link to this video review (from the people at The Keepin' It Real Book Club) of Jessica Grant's novel, Come, Thou Tortoise.




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Jessica Grant's story "The Princification Procees" is available as a digital download from rattlingbooks.com, or as part of the EarLit Shorts 3 audio anthology of short fiction.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Q & A with Kathleen Winter

Kathleen Winter is interviewed about her new novel, Annabel, on Bookdiscovery, a book blog. Read the interview here.

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Three of Kathleen Winter's short stories, "The Destination," "Sleep Little Baby" and "His Brown Face through the Flowers" are available as individual digital audio downloads from Rattling Books, or as part of the EarLit Shorts 1 anthology of short fiction.