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Banff Centre Writing Studio

Nino Ricci joins fellow faculty Tim Bowling, M.A.C. Farrant, Larissa Lai, Tim Lilburn, Shyam Selvadurai, and Colin Bernhardt at the Banff Centre’s 2012 Writing Studio.

In residence from May 13th to June 3rd.

Filed Under: Past Events Tagged With: Banff Centre Writing Studio

PONGAPALOOZA

Join a stellar cast of literati and glitterati at the First Annual Pongapalooza Event, a ping pong tournament in support of First Book Canada, helping to raise awareness of Canada’s low literacy rates and to provide children in need access to books.

Tuesday May 8, 2012
6 PM
Spin Toronto
461 King St. West (west of Spadina)

For tickets and information, visit First Book Canada.

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Filed Under: Past Events Tagged With: Pongapalooza

Sense of Place: Cape Breton

The road show that never ends finally reaches the promised land: Cape Breton, ancestral home of Sense of Place stalwart and Canadian literary great Alistair MacLeod. Join the original Sense of Place trio of Iain Baxter&, Nino Ricci, and Alistair MacLeod as they jig their way through the place that writer Ray Smith dubbed the thought-control centre of Canada.

SENSE OF PLACE: A CROSS BORDER EXHIBITION

Opening Reception & Special Event
March 20, 2012 6:00 – 9:30pm
An Evening with Alistair MacLeod, Nino Ricci and Iain Baxter&

Join us for a lively exchange between MacLeod, Ricci and Baxter& at the Boardmore Theatre on the theme of place. The presentation will be followed by an opening reception and book signing in the CBU Art Gallery. Meet the special guests and see the exhibition. Works by Ricci and MacLeod and Sense of Place exhibition catalogues will be available for sale. Free event.

Special Presentation
March 21, 2012 1:00- 3:30pm

Join us for a special presentation for artists, writers, readers and students at the Boardmore Theatre. Alistair MacLeod, Nino Ricci and Iain Baxter& will enlighten audiences with readings and a discussion about creativity, art, place and identity, followed by an informal viewing of the exhibition at the CBU Art Gallery. Light refreshments will be served. Free event.

Filed Under: Past Events Tagged With: Alistair MacLeod, Boardmore Theatre, Cape Breton, Cape Breton University Art Gallery, Iain Baxter&, Sense of Place

25th Anniversary of Trillium Book Award

Nino Ricci joins Ian Brown, Wayson Choy, Austin Clarke, Anne Michaels, Jane Urquhart, and Richard B Wright to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Trillium Book Award.

7 PM
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
The Gladstone Hotel
1212 Queen Street West, Toronto

Filed Under: Past Events Tagged With: Anne Michaels, Austin Clarke, Gladstone Hotel, Ian Brown, Jane Urquhart, Richard B Wright, Trillium Book Award, Wayson Choy

Talking Fresh

Saskatchewan Writers’ Guild Presents “Talking Fresh 10”

 

Talking Fresh 10 – “Projecting the Novel: Books and Film”
March 2-3 at the Mackenzie Art Gallery

Talking Fresh is a two-day writers’ workshop that targets Regina and a wider Saskatchewan community including aspiring writers and anyone interested in writers and books.

This year Talking Fresh celebrates its 10th anniversary with the theme of “Projecting the Novel: Books and Film.” Alison Pick, Gail Bowen, Karen Walton and Nino Ricci, will present a public reading, panel discussion, and individual workshop sessions on writing fiction and screenplays through various stages of pre-production to film to television.

The presenters will focus on building relationships between the writers, film, and the wider community.

Friday, March 2

4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Panel: Books & Film
6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Red Carpet Reception (Prizes for best Red Carpet attire)
7:30 p.m. Readings

Saturday, March 3
9:00 – 10:15 a.m. Alison Pick: “Uncertain Gifts: One Writer’s Take on Being Optioned for Film”
10:30 – 11:45 a.m. Gail Bowen: “The Cheques Always Cleared: A Novelist’s Adventures in the Amazing World of TV production”
Lunch on your own
1:30 – 2:45 p.m. Nino Ricci: “How I Sold My Soul to Sophia Loren: The Sequel”
3:00 – 4:15 p.m. Karen Walton: “Adaptables: the difference between Translation to Screens versus Adaptation”

  • Gail Bowen is a local mystery writer and nearly a household name in Regina. Her popular Joanne Killborn mystery books have been made into a series of television movies.
  • Alison Pick has had huge literary success with her last two novels, both of which are in preproduction.
  • Nino Ricci’s novel The Lives of Saints was adapted into a miniseries.
  • Karen Walton Irreverent, genre-bending dramatist Karen Walton is a Canadian film and television writer.

Filed Under: Past Events Tagged With: Alison Pick, Gail Bowen, Karen Walton, Saskatchewan Writers' Guild, Talking Fresh 10

Tequila in Tepoztlán

Can you stand hot days and cool nights in the shadow of Mount Tepozteco? Then join the Café Literario La Sombra del Sabino as it celebrates the 2nd Canadian Literary Festival in Tepoztlán, Mexico, one hour south of Mexico City in the Tepoztlån Vally.

Cultures within Cultures

Filed Under: Past Events Tagged With: 2nd Canadian Literary Festival, James Bartleman, La Sombra del Sabino, Miriam Toews, Tepoztlan

The Book Lover’s Ball

Tracy Moore of Cityline and Melanie Ng of CityNews host The Book Lover’s Ball, a night of literary fun and fashion in support of Toronto’s Public Library. Thursday, February 9, 2012 at the Fairmont Royal York. Voted one of Toronto’s best fundraisers.

Filed Under: Past Events Tagged With: Book Lover's Ball, Toronto Public Library

Sense of Place: Thunder Bay

The roadshow continues as Sense of Place comes to the Thunder Bay Art Gallery, organized and circulated by the Windsor Printmaker’s Forum. The exhibition runs from January 13 – February 26, 2012. On Friday, January 27, come on out of the cold for readings at 7:30 PM from Nino Ricci and Alistair MacLeod.

7:30 PM – FRIDAY 27 JANUARY 2012
THUNDER BAY ART GALLERY
1080 KEEWATIN STREET – CONFEDERATION COLLEGE CAMPUS
From Sense of Place: Adam Medley, Secrets of Ventriloquism – Now Revealed, 2006

Filed Under: Past Events Tagged With: Alistair MacLeod, Sense of Place, Thunder Bay Art Gallery

Speakeasy Reading Series

7 PM ~ THURSDAY 26 JANUARY 2012
MAGPIE TAVERN
831 DUNDAS WEST ~ TORONTO

Speakeasy is the University of Guelph MFA in Creative Writing’s monthly reading series. Readings take place on the last Thursday of the month at the Magpie Tavern, 831 Dundas Street West, Toronto. Nino Ricci reads on Thursday, January 26th, 2012 at 7 PM.

Filed Under: Past Events Tagged With: Speakeasy Reading Series

Harper To Publish Book

WRITERS ARE WARMING TO STEPHEN HARPER AS THE EVIDENCE GROWS HE MAY BE ONE OF THEM

Long derided as an enemy of the book, Prime Minister Stephen Harper is now poised to publish one.

Bucking a tradition established by fellow neoconservative Mike Harris, who named the picture book Mr. Silly as his favourite work of literature, the Prime Minister’s book will purportedly contain actual text.

News of the impending publication has led to a softening of opinion toward Harper in the country’s writing community.

Bucking a neoconservative tradition, the Prime Minister’s book will purportedly contain actual text.

“Finally the Prime Minister’s copyright policy is starting to make sense,” said a spokesperson for the Writers’ Union, referring to legislation currently before Parliament that critics complain will claw back writers’ rights and threaten the livelihoods of both writers and publishers. “We all thought he had a thing against literature, but it turns out he was just trying to clear some space for himself by killing off the competition. You have to admit it’s a pretty clever strategy.”

Two-time Governor General’s Award winner Nino Ricci, recently appointed to the Order of Canada, has had a similar change of heart.

“When I was up in Ottawa for the GG awards in 2008, people were saying he prorogued Parliament just so he wouldn’t have to congratulate the winners. So I wasn’t surprised when he didn’t show up for the Order of Canada shindig last fall.”

News of Harper’s book, however, got Ricci thinking. He had noted that among his fellow Order of Canada inductees were a number of prominent business leaders, including the CEO of a tar sands corporation.

“I mean, the arts types were in a minority, so logically, Harper should have been there. Then when I heard about his book I got to wondering if maybe it was just crowds he didn’t like, or award ceremonies.”

Industry insiders say an aversion to crowds and award ceremonies should stand Harper in good stead for the book circuit, where awards typically go only to friends of the jurors and where crowds traditionally fall well below those of even a typical Senate sitting or Liberal fundraiser.

Sources inside the PMO say that promotional efforts for Harper’s book will include an initiative they are calling “One Country, One Book,” in which every man, woman and child in the country will be encouraged to buy and read what is officially being referred to as “The Harper Book.” The project is envisioned as a multi-year one.

“After all, it took the Prime Minister eight years to write the thing,” said a spokeperson. “We’re anticipating it might take that long for people to actually read it.”

Harper himself has stated unequivocally that he doesn’t expect to make any money from the book, which will put him squarely in the ranks of many of the country’s finest writers. For the time being he is able to get by on the salary he receives as prime minister, though he may eventually be reduced to subsidizing his writing with Canada Council grants and his government pension. Pensions for former parliamentarians run from $30,000 to $100,000 annually, while Canada Council grants provide successful applicants with as much as $24,000 to get them through the several years it may take to complete a book.

“Incarceration opens up a whole new avenue of funding for artists.”

News of the Prime Minister’s book comes just as he has been reaping dividends from the arts community on another front, his omnibus crime bill. A recent study has shown that artists are one of the groups most likely to see increased jail time under the bill, thanks to the volatile combination of their general tendency toward anti-authoritarian behaviour and their increased economic vulnerability under other Harper initiatives.

“Incarceration opens up a whole new avenue of funding for artists,” opined one arts pundit. “Free board, free lodging, and all the time in the world to create.”

Filed Under: Past Events Tagged With: Bill C-11, hockey book, new copyright law, omnibus crime bill, Order of Canada, Stephen Harper, The Harper Book

Pierre Elliott Trudeau: Everywhere

Catch the documentary based on Nino Ricci’s biography of Pierre Elliott Trudeau in PMA Productions’ Extraordinary Canadians series.

  • City TV – Sunday, January 15 2012: 8 PM.

  • Biography – Saturday January 21, 2011: 7:30 PM.

  • Omni – Coming in Spring 2012 in Mandarin, Hindi and Italian.

Directed by the award-winning documentarian Helene Klodawsky and produced by PMA Productions, based on the book in Penguin Canada’s Extraordinary Canadians series. For more information, visit Extraordinary Canadians.

Filed Under: Past Events

$#!+ My Dad Says

Nino joins Franca Iacovetta, Ferdinando Dell’Omo, Lillia Topouzova and others to talk about culture and personal history at the 2nd National Conference of the Italian-Canadian Archive Project.

Friday, 3 February 2012

7:30 PM

Michelangelo’s Restaurant, Atkinson College

York University

 

See the entire conference program: Towards a National Italian-Canadian Archive

Filed Under: Past Events Tagged With: Ferdinando Dell'Omo, Franca Iacovetta, Italian-Canadian Archive Project, Lillia Topouzova

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Nino Ricci

About Nino

Nino Ricci is the author of award-winning novel The Origin of Species and of the Lives of the Saints trilogy, adapted as a miniseries starring Sophia Loren. For more on Nino's life and work, including his acclaimed biography of Pierre Trudeau, contact Nino's parole officer. Or you can also poke around this nifty … Read more.

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French River Writing Retreat

Nino Ricci returns this year to the French River Writing Retreat, joining writers Ann Dowsett Johnston and Nicola Ross and special guest Don Ferguson. Hosted by … [Read More...]

Ethical Choices in Writing Historical Fiction: A Panel Discussion

Join Toronto Public Library's Fall 2025 Writer-in-Residence Nino Ricci when he hosts authors Steven Hayward, Kai Thomas and Alissa York for a panel discussion … [Read More...]

TPL Writer in Residence

Nino Ricci is the Toronto Public Library's Fall 2025 Writer in Residence. The residency program offers members of the public the chance to receive feedback on … [Read More...]

Amnesty International Book Club

Check out the Amnesty International Book Club, the largest free book club in Canada. Members enjoy lots of perks, including free signed books, invitations to author events, and free merchandise. You'll also get discussion guides and a chance to share the authors' own insights on their work.

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