Cozy Fest: Margie Taylor + Rose Addams

Margie Taylor joins us with a glass of red and a cozy pair of pjs to read a passage from her heartwarming and quietly funny novel Rose Addams (NeWest Press) about an almost sixty-year-old woman and the changing nature of all relationships as we age.

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Margie Taylor reads from Rose Addams
(NeWest Press)

About our reader

Margie Taylor grew up in Thunder Bay, attended Lakehead University, and began her radio career there. As a CBC Radio host and producer, she hosted regional and national radio programs, and appeared on arts and entertainment programs across Canada. She’s the author of three novels: Harrow Road; Displaced Persons, and Some of Skippy’s Blues, as well as a collection of humorous essays, and a compilation of book reviews. Currently, she lives in Coquitlam where she teaches ESL and is working on a novel based on the life of her mother. 

Photo of Margie by Kim Culbert.

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Thanks to Margie for reading from her book for All Lit Up’s third-annual Cozy Fest! You can learn more about Rose Addams and order from ALU or your fave local bookstore (via the Shop Local button), right here.

For more to come, or to catch up on Cozy Fest, click here.