Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Annabel Lyon



For those of you who are interested, here's some basic info on the New Westminster writer who is short listed for the Giller Prize. Her name is Annabel Lyon, and she is a 38 year old mother of two small children, and a creative writing instructor at UBC. Her novel, The Golden Mean, is a first-person account of Aristotle teaching the future Alexander the Great. She has published collections of short stories, but this is her debut novel. It is nominated for:

The Scotiabank Giller Prize (she'll get $5,000 for sure because she made the short list, $50,000 if she wins), winner announced November 10

The Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize (worth $25,000), winner announed November 24

The Governor General's Award (worth $25,000), winner announced November 17

Our Next Two Reads





Our book for November is The Accidental, by Ali Smith. We're meeting on Monday, November 16th. Details to follow.

If you're a keener and planning your reading, our January book is The Palace Walk, by Naguib Mahfouz.

A few things . . .

Great meeting last night! Here are a few updates:

1. I removed our sir names from the header . . . I think it now looks odd, somehow less legitimate . . . but hey, legitimacy is over-rated anyway. Anyway, now no one will be able to find you here!

2. I checked Imdb, and Blindness was released in October 2008, and starred Julianne Moore and Danny Glover. I find it especially interesting that it was filmed in Ontario, Uruguay and Brazil.

3. The dystopian YA novel that Kathy recommended is called Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins (thanks, Kathy--it sounds like something Nina will like).

4. I'll post something about Annabel Lyon and her novel The Golden Mean later. I'm writing an article about her for Belletrista.com

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Belletrista: check out this website!


A friend of mine has started a webzine dedicated to promoting world literature by women writers. Check out www.Belletrista.com

Selected Books 2009-2010


Here's the list of the books we selected this year:

Palace Walk, by Naguib Mahfouz

The Slap, by Christos Tsiolkas

Guernsey Literary and Potato Pie Society, by Mary Ann Shaffer

Mosquito, by Roma Tearne

Outliers, by Malcom Gladwell












All the Pretty Horses, by Cormac McCarthy

Exit Lines, by Joan Barfoot

The Accidental, by Ali Smith

Welcome to Novel-tease--our book club blog


Tonight's meeting is at Harriet's place

The October book is: