In Review: The Week of September 11th

We turned three-years-old yesterday and we’re still buzzing from all the cake and memory lane-ing. Find out how else we celebrated, and what other literary goodness was in store this week.

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~ Home decor ideas à la famous writers in history. (We’re digging the Flannery O’Connor.)
~ We didn’t know it, but we’ve been waiting for Fainting Couch Feminists, a new podcast about CanLit, feminism, and everything in between. 
~ Frankenstein.

What Else We’re Reading

Staffer Mandy has read and raved about plenty of Wajdi Mouwad’s plays, so she was thrilled that his award-winning novel Anima (Talonbooks) was just translated into English.
 

On the Blog

~ Author Brian Busby (The Dusty Bookcase from Biblioasis) dug through used bookstores to share ten noteworthy books, one of which includes “the worst sex scene in all of Canadian literature.”~ If you don’t want to see a bunch of massacred books, don’t read this edition of Do-Lit-Yourself. (For the record, we didn’t do any of the tearing, but we did do a bit of tearing up.)~ We made bannock because Neechie Hustle (Kegedonce Press) was so convincing.~ All Lit Up turned three and we have you to thank! 

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Around the Web

~ Home decor ideas à la famous writers in history. (We’re digging the Flannery O’Connor.)
~ We didn’t know it, but we’ve been waiting for Fainting Couch Feminists, a new podcast about CanLit, feminism, and everything in between. 
~ Frankenstein.

What Else We’re Reading

Staffer Mandy has read and raved about plenty of Wajdi Mouwad’s plays, so she was thrilled that his award-winning novel Anima (Talonbooks) was just translated into English.
 

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