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Fiction Anthologies (multiple Authors)

Telling Stories

New English Stories from Quebec

edited by Claude Lalumière

Publisher
Vehicule Press
Initial publish date
Apr 2002
Category
Anthologies (multiple authors)
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550651614
    Publish Date
    Apr 2002
    List Price
    $15.95

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Description

Three years ago Montreal's CBC Radio (88.5FM) and the Quebec Writers' Federation established the CBC-QWF Short Story Competition. The winning stories were broadcast on CBC's "Art Talks" hosted by Katherine Gombay. Telling Stories brings together the winners and finalists of the first three years.

These are stories that explore a wide range of human experience from a diversity of viewpoints–infants barely beginning to grasp spoken language, elders awaiting death, strangers in strange lands, and the bored and lonely. Telling Stories is a collection of short literary tales that deftly juxtapose humour and pain, the quirky and the mundane, the urban and the rural. These new voices also showcase the multicultural reality of Québec life–the diversity of people who chose to live in this province. "One of the real joys of my work at the CBC is that we can actively encourage and support the talented and creative people within our community." Katherine Gombay, Host of CBC's "Art Talks"

Contests invite writers to be brave. Contests are not only about winning; they are about entering. And, believe me, it takes courage for a writer to seal up her creation, her baby, in an envelope and mail it off to strangers. But this willingness to be judged, this blind offering of a writer's best effort, this self-exposure, is an integral part of the writing life. A writer needs to take the risk. Now and then the existence of a contest will inspire a book such as this one, an anthology of daring, sensitive, and thoughtful stories by writers who have written in solitude and now, in many cases for the first time, are about to make contact with that longed-for reader. Julie Keith, author and president of the Quebec Writers' Federation

About the author

Claude Lalumière (claudepages.info) is the author of three previous books: Objects of Worship (CZP 2009), The Door to Lost Pages (CZP 2011), and Nocturnes and Other Nocturnes (Infinity Plus 2013). He has edited or co-edited fourteen anthologies in various genres, including Island Dreams: Montreal Writers of the Fantastic (Vehicule Press 2003), Lust for Life: Tales of Sex & Love (Vehicule Press 2006), Masked Mosaic: Canadian Super Stories (Tyche 2013), and The Exile Book of New Canadian Noir (Exile Editions 2015). Originally from Montreal, where he was a bookseller in the 1990s, he’s also lived in Québec City, Portland, Austin, and Vancouver. He’s currently headquartered in Ottawa.

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