Two Great Events This Past Weekend

Authors Alicia Hendley and Lorina Stephens had two great events over this past weekend. On Saturday, February 26, Alicia appeared at Chapters in Ancaster, Ontario. Book lovers and fans gave Alicia a warm reception, and A Subtle Thing very nearly sold out. Alicia continues her 2011 book tour next month at the University of Waterloo bookstore on March 10, and then at Chapters, Stone Road Mall in Guelph on March 26. Check out Five Rivers’…

Alicia Hendley Appears in Ancaster

Continuing her winter book tour, Alicia Hendley appears at Chapters, in Ancaster, Ontario, on Saturday, February 26, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. She will be signing copies of A Subtle Thing. Upcoming engagments include: Thursday, March 10, 4:00 to 6:00 p.m., discussion and signing at the University of Waterloo Bookstore. Saturday, March 26, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m., signing at Chapters, Stone Road Mall, Guelph, ON. Saturday, April 16, 12:00 to 4:00 p.m., signing at Chapters,…

A Subtle thing Reviewed at The Canadian Book Review

Reprinted with permission, a fabulous review from The Canadian Book Review. One great thing about being active on social media and discussing books is that you discover authors and publishers that you never would have without it. Recently I was contacted by Five Rivers and given the opportunity to review a couple of their titles. When I was browsing through their catalog I came across a book that I knew I just had to read,…

Great Response in Waterloo for Alicia Hendley

This past Saturday, January 29 Alicia Hendley appeared at Chapters in Waterloo, Ontario, to sign copies of her debut novel, A Subtle Thing. The response from customers and fans was fabulous, with people crowded around Alicia throughout the afternoon. A Subtle Thing is now stocked in the New and Hot Section of the store. Next month, Saturday, February 26, Alicia appears at Chapters in Ancaster, Ontario. If you’re on Facebook, an event is posted there…

Review of A Subtle Thing, by Judith Miller

Last week Dr. Judith Miller, associate professor of English language and literature at Renison University College  posted a review to her entire mailing list regarding Alicia Hendley’s novel, A Subtle Thing. With Dr. Miller’s permission, we reprint that review here. Alicia Hendley’s novel, A Subtle Thing, is a wonderful thing. Well-written, compelling, a good read. What more could a person ask for? In addition, reading this novel is a learning experience. We spend time in…