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Husband and wife author team to read at Algoma U

NEWS RELEASE ANN ERIKSSON AND GARY GEDDES *********************** Husband and wife author team reads at Algoma University as part of cross-Canada tour British Columbia-based authors Ann Eriksson and Gary Geddes are embarking on a cross-Canada book to

NEWS RELEASE

ANN ERIKSSON AND
GARY GEDDES

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Husband and wife author team reads at Algoma University as part of cross-Canada tour

British Columbia-based authors Ann Eriksson and Gary Geddes are embarking on a cross-Canada book tour this fall, covering over twenty-five stops from B.C. to the Maritimes in two months.

Join the authors for an evening of fiction and poetry in Sault Ste. Marie as they read at Algoma University in the Shingwauk Auditorium (1520 Queen Street East, Sault Ste. Marie, ON) on Monday, October 27 at 7 p.m.

Admission is free and all are welcome to attend.

Both members of this impressive husband-and-wife team have released new books this year.

Eriksson’s High Clear Bell of Morning (Douglas and McIntyre, $22.95) is an elegant, affecting novel about a family struggling to cope when the daughter, Ruby, develops schizophrenia.

The book also draws on environmental themes through the character of Ruby’s father, a marine biologist studying the mysterious death of a killer whale on our west coast.

Geddes’ What Does a House Want? (Red Hen Press, $19.95) is a collection of selected poems from his highly acclaimed poetic career.

Ann Eriksson is the author of three previous novels: Decomposing Maggie (Turnstone, 2003), In the Hands of Anubis (Brindle and Glass, 2009) and Falling From Grace (Brindle and Glass, 2011), which was awarded a silver medal in the 2011 Independent Publishers Book Awards.

Eriksson is a biologist and a founding director of the Thetis Island Nature Conservancy.

For more info, go to: www.anneriksson.ca.

Gary Geddes has written and edited more than forty books of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, drama, criticism, translation, and anthologies, and won a dozen national and international literary awards, including the Commonwealth Poetry Prize (Americas Region), and the Lieutenant Governor’s Award for Literary Excellence.

This reading event is made possible with support from the Canada Council for the Arts.

For more information, please email [email protected].

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