Recently Malahat invited me to participate in an online interview with Cody Klippenstein, a former creative writing student at UVic now going for an MFA in New York. The interview just… read more →
Steven Beattie does it again Beattie, the books editor of Quill & Quire and creator/writer/manager of the literary site That Shakespearean Rag, not only gave Red Girl a stellar review in the National Post… read more →
Frank O’Connor Short Story Prize! This prize, named for the Irish author and nationalist (1903-1966) who wrote “Guests of the Nation” among other deeply-felt and political short fictions, nominates collections… read more →
a fine review of Red Girl Rat Boy! It’s by Carol Matthews, a regular reviewer for Malahat. I’m grateful for her attentive and thoughtful reading of the book. Malahat Review
Red Girl Rat Boy! I’m thrilled to be nominated for this prize! See all the details at http://www.bcbookprizes.ca/winners/2014 Thanks to my wonderful publishers Biblioasis, thanks to the BC Book Prizes… read more →
goes to Kate Hargreaves for Red Girl Rat Boy! I’m so pleased that the talented young designer at Biblioasis has won this award. Well-deserved — such a striking cover. From… read more →
including Cynthia Flood! The list: Ania Szado, Ivan Coyote, Genevieve Castree, Elizabeth Ruth, Emily Schultz, Elisabeth de Mariaffi, Zoe Whittall, Eden Robinson, Katherena Vermette, and me. I’m very happy… read more →
Two additional stellar reviews for Red Girl Rat Boy! . The first is in Caroline Adderson’s essay “Long Story Short,” in the Globe & Mail on 28 December http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books-and-media/globe-books-2013-long-story-short-it-was-a-remarkable-year-for-short-fiction/article16116522 Adderson… read more →
Steven Beattie, the reviews editor of Q & Q who chose the five, makes such great comments on Red Girl that I’ll just quote directly: “Cynthia Flood’s fourth collection is… read more →
About 120 people attended the launch on September 18th at the Vancouver Public Library, and somewhat of a scurry took place as eager helpers went about grabbing extra chairs from… read more →