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I’ve already mentioned the event I’m doing on April 2 here… but I thought I’d pop back in to point out a couple of small media thingees that featured me last week. Because I know the millions of salivating fans who devour this website with unquenchable addiction are hungry to know.

First: The Toronto Guardian‘s “A Day in the Life” artist-profile series featured me on Wednesday. With an adorably snarky bio by my friend, YA novelist Timothy Carter.

Click here to read the Guardian piece.

Second: I was recently interviewed on the new literary video series In Other Words, in which authors are asked questions about anything except their work. Hosts James Bryant and Lee Eric Freedman asked me about puppies, karaoke, the Beatles, the JFK assassination, and cancel culture (“Yes, he’s whining about cancel culture again! Who does he think he is, Tucker Ingraham or somethin’?!?”).

The episode hasn’t been uploaded to YouTube yet, but you can currently watch it on Facebook.
Click here to watch.

Once again, if you’re in the Toronto area, come to Bright Lit, Big City on the afternoon of April 2.

 

And if you missed my Art Bar feature a couple of weeks ago… you can watch part of it here:

Stay warm, Heinrich Broarm.