Posts Tagged ‘Nino Ricci’

Nino Ricci, boxers or briefs?

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

In the interviews following Nino Ricci’s win of the 2008 Governor General’s Award for Fiction, Ricci spoke about the research he did in preparation of The Origin of Species. Ricci had the opportunity to travel to the Galapagos to devour the region first hand.

Travelling to research is a perk for some writers. Much of the results from a research adventure translates into actual text. In most cases, it is time while spent. Yet it can become all consuming. Not unlike how an actor may prepare for a role.

Some of the research is helpful, some of it is distracting, and some of it is downright painful. I can attest to the pain — in preparation for my upcoming novel Knotted Knickers I am currently wearing a thong.

It’s 30 below and I’m doing Thong Research for my novel about Canada’s underwear industry.

I would prefer a trip to the Galapagos.

Oh but there is imagination in Ottawa, despite election results

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

By the time the election results roll in tonight, there will be Canadians across the country sighing “Oh dear, … still no imagination in Ottawa.”

But let me assure you that there is imagination in Ottawa and it is apparently a renewable resource. So says the fall edition Writers Festival with the theme: Imagination is a Renewable Resource. 

Among the favourite Canadian authors touching down in the capital, keep your eyes peeled for Nino Ricci, Sandra Gulland, Kenneth Oppel, Paul Quarrington, Austin Ckarke, Rawi Hage, Bill Gaston, Joseph Boyden, Kenneth J. Harvey, and Gil Adamson. Keep your ears open for the Masters Series and poetry galore.

Oct 13-21 Ottawa

Library and Archives Canada

http://writersfestival.org/