I don't know who needs to hear this, but if you feel excluded or bad about your writing career during the fall book season, when it seems as if everyone is posting party pics with famous authors at every festival, I feel you. It's hard on the confidence. It's hard for me too.
Very much looking forward to joining the wonderful @OmarMouallem and @taslimjaffer and other writers November 14th at Porch Light Books to talk about "Back Where I came From: On Culture, Identity, and Home" @bookhugpress
“I’m Lebanese here,” I said, pointing to my head. “And here,” pointing to my heart. Then I pointed to my lips, “But here, I’m not so Lebanese.” He laughed. “I can hear that.”
Read about @OmarMouallem's trip to his family hometown in Lebanon: maisonneuve.org/article/2024…
So sweet! One of my patients discovered #TheDoll at the library and shared, "Such a proud moment being at the library and telling [her son] that this is [Dr. Tran-Davies] creation!" Of course, she signed it out!
Submitting to Room’s 2024 Poetry Contest? Our judge @RafeefZiadah shares the intersection of art and activism, advice for emerging writers, and more 💫
Don’t forget: submit your best by Sept 15 for a chance to win $1000 and publication in Room!
roommagazine.com/whats-new/i…
ALT White text against a red background reads: "an Interview with Room’s 2024 Poetry Contest Judge / Rafeef Ziadah." Below this, to the left, is a photo of Rafeef Ziadah. To the right of this photo, white text reads, “Don’t worry about perfection— focus on honesty. The most powerful poetry often comes from a place of raw, unfiltered truth.”
Our 50-50 has launched! You can now get your tickets! Join us in celebrating 30 years of Word. Find out the full scoop here: wordvancouver.rafflenexus.co…
With Widow Fantasies—my collection of short fiction—coming out tomorrow, it makes sense to end where I began: w/ the encouragement of @lucyemblack—one of my favourite writers, not just now, & not just in Canada, but ever.
Learn more:
gordonhillpress.com/products…@gordonhillpress
So happy to hear that BACK WHERE I CAME FROM: ON CULTURE, IDENTITY AND HOME made the @quillandquire’s list of this fall’s most anticipated books! Thank you so much @OmarMouallem@taslimjaffer for allowing me to be a part of this! Can't wait 'til November!! @bookhugpress
If you listen to any episode of our show, make it this one.
Canadian writers are withdrawing their books from consideration for the biggest literary prize in Canada. Today, I talked to @omarelakkad about it.
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Cover reveal for Minelle Mahtani's MAY IT HAVE A HAPPY ENDING, out October 1, 2024! bit.ly/3zk4trO
For readers of Crying in H Mart & In the Dream House, a searing, intimate & blisteringly honest memoir about mothers & daughters, grief & healing, & finding your voice.
ALT Book cover of Minelle Mahtani's MAY IT HAVE A HAPPY ENDING with the header text: "October 1, 2024 / Doubleday Canada." More text reads: "Advance praise for MAY IT HAVE A HAPPY ENDING / "May It Have a Happy Ending stilled me with its lyrical voice. A powerful account of personal struggles and loss, it is also a book that energizes and nourishes, a book radiant with loving intimacy. Minelle Mahtani is a writer of inspiring courage, wisdom and talent." — David Chariandy, bestselling and award-winning author of Brother and I've Been Meaning To Tell You / "A lyrical exploration of grief and loss and family and race and what makes good radio. Original and moving, a passionate reminder of why stories are important." — Don Gillmor, bestselling and award-winning author of To the River and Breaking and Entering"
Reminder, that the next #TWSOchat is this Sunday, June 9th at 10:30am (PDT) and the subject is: Non-Fiction Book Proposals. Join in on the chat with #TWS writers, alumni & mentors to refine your writing practice. Ask questions & share your experience #WritingCommunity#Writers
Calling all #Publishers! 📚 The first period of submissions for the Carol Shields Prize for Fiction is now open to books published by women and non-binary writers between January 1, 2024–July 31, 2024 in the U.S. or Canada. Deadline July 15. Learn more: bit.ly/3RbAoRa
🚨We're looking for someone to write a culture column for our fall issue!🚨Send your best thoughts and theories about film, TV, music, books, online life, fashion, video games, etc. to editor@thismagazine.ca. Deadline for pitches is 5 p.m. EST on Monday, June 10!
One of the best things I do is teach in this excellent Creative Writing program, the Writers Studio at Simon Fraser University. It's affordable, part-time, online, workshop-based, runs Sept to June, and applications are open until June 30. sfu.ca/continuing-studies/pr…
Today, I became the first Jewish-American political appointee to resign from the Biden-Harris administration over its policies in Gaza. Here is my resignation letter:
ALT May 15, 2024
Dear Secretary Haaland,
I joined the Biden Administration because I believe in fighting for a better America, for a future where Americans can thrive: one with economic prosperity, a healthy planet, and equal rights for all people. I have dedicated my career to candidates who I believed would further this vision. I worked for Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign in 2019, and then moved to Arizona to work for President Biden’s campaign in 2020. I was thrilled to join the Department of Interior because I was inspired by your principled track record of championing progressive causes, in addition to your role as an Indigenous woman leading a Department that historically harmed Indigenous communities, and the potential that it has for reparations, reconciliation, and healing.
However, I can no longer in good conscience continue to represent this administration amidst President Biden’s disastrous, continued support for Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
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ALT They changed their names at Ellis Island & worked as farmers, peddlers, & salespeople. My grandparents could not go to college. Two generations later, I have the honor of working as an appointee for the President of the United States. The weight of this position is not lost on me. This is the story of many people in my community: a story of survival, upward mobility, & fulfillment of the American Dream. And yet, I have asked myself many times over the last eight months: what is the point of having power if you will not use it to stop crimes against humanity?
My whole life has been spent in Jewish community in the US & Israel. I have spent time in Israel/Palestine, & I learned Hebrew and Arabic both formally in school & through connection in community. I have family & friends who are Israeli, Palestinian — & have loved ones who have served in the IDF. People in my community lost loved ones during Hamas’s attack on October 7th; beloveds killed, displaced, & taken as hostages. <continued
ALT I am terrified by rising antisemitism around the world. And yet I am certain that the answer to this is not to collectively punish millions of innocent Palestinians through displacement, famine, and ethnic cleansing.
Israel’s ongoing offensive against Palestinians does not keep Jewish people safe — in Israel nor in the United States. What I have learned from my Jewish tradition is that every life is precious. That we are obligated to stand up for those facing violence and oppression, & to question authority in the face of injustice.
Israel has killed over 35,000 people in Gaza, including 15,000 children. The Israeli military has bombed medical infrastructure, besieged a hospital, left mass graves behind, destroyed every university in Gaza, targeted journalists & aid workers, and committed many, many inexcusable atrocities. These are all violations of international law, none of which would be possible without American weapons, & none of which have been condemned by President Biden.
ALT The President has the power to call for a lasting ceasefire, to stop sending weapons to Israel, & to condition aid. The U.S. has used nearly no leverage throughout the last 8 months to hold Israel accountable; quite the opposite, we have enabled & legitimized Israel’s actions with vetoes of UN resolutions designed to hold Israel accountable. President Biden has the blood of innocent people on his hands.
The U.S. has long enabled Israeli war crimes & the status quo of apartheid and occupation. That status quo does not keep Israelis safe, nor Jews around the world. It certainly does not protect Palestinians, who have the right to freedom, safety, self-determination, & dignity, just as much as Jewish people do, & every person does. Any system that requires the subjugation of one group over another is not only unjust, but unsafe. Jewish safety cannot — & will not — come at the expense of Palestinian freedom. Making Jews the face of the American war machine makes us less safe. <ctd>
Save the date for the next #TWSOchat on Sunday, June at 10:30am (PDT). We will discuss Non-Fiction Book Proposals. Join in with TWS alumni mentors to ask q's and share your knowledge. #writerschat#WritingCommnunity
It's been 36 years since the experimental bone marrow transplant that cured my leukemia and saved my life. That’s why I'm back for my 14th Ride to Conquer Cancer. Learn more about why I ride: supportthepmcf.ca/ui/Ride24/…. Grateful for your support 💙 #Cancer#Survivor#fundraiser
ALT Photos of Margaret Lynch 1988 post-transplant and 2024 training for the Ride to Conquer ancer