Book Signing in Richmond Hill, Ontario

Saturday, June 28 I’ll be appearing at Indigo Books, 8705 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario, 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. I’ll be signing copies of my historical novel, Shadow Song, as well as my cookbook, Recipes of a Dumb Housewife. Very much look forward to seeing you there! I’m taking the month of July off from my book signing tour this year, but will be back at it Saturday, August 30 when I’ll be appearing at…

QUINT*ESSENTIAL 2008, June 20 through 22

If you’re going to be in Ontario, near the village of Mono Centre, you absolutely need to visit this remarkable exhibition. Quint*essential is an eclectic exhibition of five artists creating in five different disciplines. Kathryn Thomson works in blown glass; Brenda Roy, a creator of Celtic inspired jewellery; Linda Jenetti, painter of colourful watercolour landscapes, oils and acrylics; Rosemary Molesworth, designer of whimsical functional pottery; and Pat Burns-Wendland, weaver and clothing designer. Brenda Roy, the…

Another Book Signing Success

Saturday, May 31 I was at Coles, Upper Canada Mall, Newmarket from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. signing copies of Shadow Song and Recipes of a Dumb Housewife. The afternoon went very well, with the highlight being my Mum- and Dad-in-law showed up for a quick hello, as did an old school chum I haven’t seen in 35 years, Wayne Cowie, as well as another old chum, Lois Brown. Although Lois and I are diametrically opposed…

Book Signing Set for Saturday

Saturday, May 31, I will be appearing at Coles, Upper Canada Mall, 17600 Yonge Street, Newmarket, Ontario, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. I will be signing copies of my historical novel, Shadow Song, as well as my cookbook, Recipes of a Dumb Housewife. Critical Praise for Shadow SongLorina Stephens has proven herself an engaging author.The (Hanover) Post The book, Shadow Song is as diverse as the woman who wrote it.Susan DoolanThe Barrie Examiner It is…

Working Spaces

Recently in one of the discussions taking place on Chapters’ Community pages authors have been sharing images of their work spaces, prompted by Gail Anderson-Dargatz who received an invitation from Hal Wake, artistic director of the Vancouver International Writers and Readers Festival. Each week the festival website will feature the writing room of a different BC writer, both in photograph and essay. Gail thought it would be nifty if we did the same sort of…