Ross Pennie has been a jungle surgeon, pediatrician, infectious- diseases specialist, professor, and novelist. He lives with his family in Southern Ontario.
Happy Thanksgiving! We're thankful for a spate of literary events and festivals (five!) to go to this week.
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We've been feeling alive with Jeremy Hanson-Finger's part medical dramedy, part detective story Death and the Intern (Invisible Publishing), so our final July book club post has us excitedly recommending some follow-up reads that'll keep you sharp and sleuth-y.
Some launches and reading series hit your calendars this week, as well as the Griffin Poetry Prize Readings (fingers crossed for all of the excellent nominees!).
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