My launch is only a couple of weeks away — 18 September, 7-9 pm, at VPL’s main branch — and I’m looking forward to it! There’ll be an interview as… read more →
This new study of the poet’s work focusses on themes of memory, nature, and progress. The author, Eric Ball, a fine teacher and writer, is a former colleague in the… read more →
My schedule of events for Ontario in October — some solo appearances, some with other Biblioasis writers — is almost complete, and I’m getting excited. October will be a busy… read more →
Four Years Ago It’s been four years since I last published a book (The English Stories, Biblioasis 2009), and I’d forgotten — or perhaps deliberately crushed the memory —… read more →
Cynthia Flood’s most recent book, The English Stories receives 4+ rating on goodreads.com. Flood is an award winning Canadian feminist writer whose newest book, Red Girl Rat Boy comes out… read more →
As a Canadian woman writer about to throw another book off the cliff named publication, I’m anxious. Will there be mail from appreciative readers about Red Girl Rat Boy? Will… read more →
Cynthia Flood and her publisher, Biblioasis, mentioned in Quill and Quire THE STALWART If there is a gold standard for Canadian short fiction in the new millennium, it’s probably set… read more →
Hello my friends — In September my fourth book of short fiction will appear, Red Girl Rat Boy, from Biblioasis. Here is an image of the cover (not quite final form). I’m very… read more →
A fine Irish writer, John Banville writes “regular” novels (The Sea, The Book of Evidence) as well as brilliant thrillers (Christina Falls, The Silver Swan), and he has a vocabulary… read more →
FoundPress recently asked all its spring 2011 writers for responses to five questions, for the magazine’s blog. Here’s what FP asked me (paraphrased): 1) What can you tell us about… read more →