Monthly Archives: September 2009

Reviewed!

The first review for Quarter-Life Crisis is in, and it’s a good one! My favourite Toronto newsblog, Torontoist, did a story on the book. Writer Stephen Michalowicz gave it a nice review (in a fantastically titled article, ‘Worst Quarter-Life Crisis Ever’), and included some big images from the book. He also brought up some good [...]

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Word On The Street-wise

This Sunday (September 27), I’ll be reading at The Word On The Street in Toronto with two extremely talented people — Jeff Lemire (Essex County Trilogy, Sweet Tooth) and Willow Dawson (100 Mile House, No Girls Allowed).

The Word On The Street happens from 11 to 6 at Queen’s Park. Come out and see me embarrass [...]

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The Making Of Documentary

Quarter-Life Crisis was recently printed by the fine people at Coach House Printing, and they did a fantastic job. For the uninitiated, Coach House is a publisher and printer based in Toronto with a storied history and a bang-up staff. I took some photos during the binding process of the book.

The books are done and [...]

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