Monday, December 7, 2009

First review for "The Space Between"


"The Space Between" by jp Rodriguez is the fourth novel in the Darkstar Fiction imprint and was recently let loose upon the world.

It just received its first review, in the Thunder Bay Chronicle-Journal, and they liked it!

"...when Rodriguez is in the mood, The Space Between is drop-dead gorgeous and I found myself reading some passages over and over because of their effortless poetry. At other points, I felt trapped with the narrator, inside a kind of solipsistic seizure, a lonely paranoia that threatened to implode it ... an interesting debut from a writer we will surely see great things from."

The novel is available everywhere now...

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Darkstar Fiction author jp Rodriguez, whose debut novel, The Space Between, will be released by Napoleon & Company in the fall of 2009, has a short story, "When You Most Expect It", in the latest issue of the Dalhousie Review

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Laurie Channer, author of Godblog, will be doing an author appearance
and reading on June 17 at This Ain't the Rosedale Library in some
celebrated company:
Author Readings at This Ain't the Rosedale Library, Wednesday June 17, 8
p.m.
Laurie Channer, reading from her debut novel Godblog
Mark Leiren-Young, winner of the 2009 Stephen Leacock Medal for humor,
reading from Never Shoot a Stampede Queen: A Rookie Reporter in the
Cariboo
Michael Wex, reading from Born to Kvetch:Yiddish Language and Culture
in All of its Moods (a New York Times bestseller)
This Ain't the Rosedale Library
86 Nassau St. in Kensington Market, Toronto
(416) 929-9912 www.thisaint.ca

Friday, February 6, 2009



Laurie Channer, author of Godblog, made an author appearance at the
Ontario Library Association Superconference on January 29. Laurie has
been a fan of libararies and librarians since she was old enough to
read and go get her own stack of books every Saturday, and has worked
in libraries herself. This time, as a guest in the booth of the
Organization of Book Publishers of Ontario, she signed and gave away
copies of Godblog to eager librarian attendees of the conference, One
copy is even headed to ski and snowboard country -- Collingwood Public
Library, Another is joining the Bookcrossing world, where book lovers
leave books in public places for others to enjoy and pass on, and the
travel of the copy signed this day can be tracked online at www.bookcrossing.com.

Friday, December 12, 2008



Laurie Channer makes an author appearance in Ottawa to sign copies of
Godblog at Leishman Books on Saturday, November 29.

Saturday, December 6, 2008





Godblog and The Year She Left (see earlier post) were launched at a
fine party at the Gladstone on November 24. A full house turned out
on a cold and rainy night, with barely room to squeeze in the door by
the time the author readings began.

Among the scenes I read was a post-coital scene from the early
chapters of Godblog (with appropriate apologies to my mom in the
crowd). I'm happy to read to an audience of one, so this was
exponentially more fun. It's amazing how signing can keep the author
too busy to socialize with her guests, but they all seemed to have fun
meeting each other as the various parts of my world collided. That's
the real fun of a launch -- when your friends meet your coworkers and
your volunteer buddies meet your family and everyone's there to
celebrate your accomplishment. And pick up an autographed,
coffee-ring stamped copy of the book, of course!

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

The launch ...




An audience and a microphone….what more could I want?
The Toronto launch of The Year She Left and Godblog at the Gladstone was a blast! Great people, great snacks and two fantastic (if I do say so myself) books.

Aside from getting over the inevitable nerves…like reading Shakespeare out loud in front of your grade nine class (minus all the "thousests" and "wherefores" and "whilsts"), the experience of getting to tell my story to friends, family… and maybe even a new fan or two?… was thrilling.

Can't wait to do it again in Ottawa! If you are in the Nation's Capital on December 6, do stop by the Collected Works bookstore!

Thanks to the Dark Star crew for throwing us such a swell party, and to all the people who came out.