Ken Norris, originally from New York City, moved to Montreal and was a member of the Vehicule Poets group. He has had more than 20 books of poetry published and has edited and translated a number of others. He now lives down the road from Stephen King in Bangkok, Maine, and teaches Canadian Literature at the University of Maine.
Author of Home Game (Signature Editions), the sequel to his highly praised novel Never, Again, Endre Farkas talks to us about being a genre fluid writer, the very real struggle between googling and writing, and his new book.
Born in the "halcyon days" of the 1970s, Montreal's Véhicule Press has done anything but live in that idyllic past. From once being Montreal's only printing/publishing co-op, to delivering the first literary criticisms of CanLit giants like Margaret Atwood and Michael ... Read more
Rather than making our usual quips, we'll let this slate of book events speak for themselves. There are many! PREPARE.
Are you hosting an event featuring an author whose titles are available on All Lit Up? Send the event details, including author, book, date, time, and address ... Read more
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