Remember, remember, what’s happening in September

Couple of small things coming up in the next month, but first…

1) I was recently interviewed by The Artisanal Writer, a website that explores writers and their inspirations. Debbie Bateman asked me some smart, challenging questions about Hate Story.

You can read the interview at this link.
(You have to register with the website to read the content, but it’s free and easy.)

2) Hate Story received a nice review in the U.K. lit journal Dream Catcher – written by Amina Alyal, co-organizer of Leeds-area reading series WordSpace (in which I featured in 2018).

The mag content is not online, but here’s the review photographed from the journal itself.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And now for that couple of small things.

1) Next Tuesday night, I’ll once again be one of the guests on HOWL, the long-running literary radio series, once hosted by the late Nik Beat. This time, Valentino Assenza is interviewing me about Hate Story in a prerecorded interview.

Toronto-area folks can tune in on CIUT 89.5 FM.
Outsiders, I believe, should be able to listen live through the station’s website.

2) On the 16th, Jammin’ on the One is back! The monthly improv jam returns to the Arts and Letters Club for the first time since the dawn of the COVID-19 pandemic. And I’ll be one of the featured performers, with spoken word and/or a reading from Hate Story, along with sketch from Arden Church and Alex Baird and possibly somebody else.

More info on the right sidebar. Make with the clicky.

I’ll leave you with a perfect song about a perfect day.

See you soon, alligoon.