Tag: Merilyn Simonds

A process of writing

Nancy Richler had to rewrite over half of her latest novel before knowing it was ready for print. The recent Giller Prize nominee will be reading and discussing the taxing process behind The Imposter Bride this Sunday at the seventh annual Kingston WritersFest. With 60 writers spearheading over 45...

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Limestone literature

Kingston is home to the first novel printed and published in Canada. Julia Catherine Beckwith Hart visited an aunt in Kingston in 1820 and stayed in the city after marrying a bookbinder who printed her novel St. Ursula’s Convent in 1824. This year’s sixth annual Kingston WritersFest is set on continuing...

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