Marcia McCauley’s remarkable website reveals her as someone who reads a lot — reads hugely, addictively, energetically, widely, deeply, lovingly, enthusiastically. . . . Recently, Buried In Print commented on… read more →
InCite, hosted by Vancouver Writers’ Fest director Hal Wake, on March 5 will feature three Vancouver writers published in Best Canadian Stories 2013, ed. John Metcalf. Caroline Adderson’s story “Ellen-Celine, Celine-Ellen”… 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 →
wrote short stories, novels, and creative non-fiction for adults, plus stories and chapter-books for children. In 1953 McClelland & Stewart published her most successful adult novel, High Bright Buggy Wheels, which… read more →
Vancouver Writers Fest sponsors InCite at VPL, hosted by Hal Wake, a celebration of the annual collection from Oberon Press, Best Canadian Stories. With Vancouver authors in the 2013 edition:… read more →
Vancouver Island University, Nanaimo: from 2:30 – 4 pm, “Writers At Work,” a talk and reading plus Q & A featuring poet Jane Munro and fiction writers Richard Wagamese and… read more →
My fourth inclusion in this annual volume from Oberon Press, currently edited by John Metcalf, is my story “Addresses.” It appeared originally in the admirable online journal www.foundpress.com, which is… 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 →