"Edson’s vivid portrayal of the urban area, as well as the working class and underclass, creates a vision of Saint John that highlights the discrepancy between the pre-modern idyllic notion of life in Atlantic Canada and the more complicated reality of the region."


-The New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia

Thursday, June 30, 2011

The Year Mrs. Montague Cried


Sue White has written her first novel, The Year Mrs. Montague Cried, and I've just started reading it and can't put it down. Dubbed as a Young Adult Novel, it's a book everyone should read--it's got heart, sadness, and redemption; something every good story has. The writing is clean and simple and what a pleasure to read. I highly recommend it.

a fitting quote on the last school day of the year...



"A writer who can both write and teach should be able to do both. Many competent writers have proved it could be done. I could not do it, I know, and I admire those who have been able to."

-Ernest Hemingway


Saturday, June 25, 2011

Jonathan Franzen's FREEDOM

There have been a few books I've read that have had a big influence on my writing; books that are so good that by the time I finish them I think, "I'm a better writer now that I've read that book." I learn different things from different writers; things like dialogue or flow or some little way something was done that opened my eyes. I am just finishing Jonathan Franzen's Freedom and am a better writer for having read it. What a book. And any writer who openly defies Oprah is someone I'd like to read--sure, he reneged, but it was still something that added some credibility of, well, cool. Freedom was named the best book of 2010 by TIME Magazine and for good reason. It's one of those masterpieces you stumble on from time to time.
Here are some other books that have greatly influenced my writing in some way or another that I recommend for any aspiring writer:
Post Office by Charles Bukowski
For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway
The Bay of Love and Sorrows and Hope in the Desperate Hour and The Friends of Meager Fortune by David Adams Richards
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett
Paradise Lost by John Milton
My Uncle Oswald by Roald Dahl
Good Morning, Midnight by Jean Rhys