Festival: 2023 Local Authors BLB

2023 Knowlton Literary Festival

Local Authors Event

At Brome Lake Books


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Garry Hamilton


I live with my wife Jo-Ann in Knowlton, in the province of Quebec.

 

I am 87, still vigorous, still excited to paint or write. That has been my past life until retiring; teaching art at the college level, or as a newspaper cartoonist and columnist.


Retirement means time to write, or paint, or sketch, just for me. My writing and painting are reflections of my observations, of life happening near me, and faraway. Of what I observe of my friends and neighbours, in my home town. Of what I imagine the future for us all, is careening towards. All told with humour and fun, and possibly even foolishly, Hope.


If my book Fireworks On The Ninth Floor makes you chuckle, if it makes you pause, and think, 

than I have succeeded.


Cheers, Garry Hamilton

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Matthew McCully


Matthew McCully has over a decade of experience in community journalism and is currently Managing Editor of The Sherbrooke Record and Brome County News. He also sits on the board of the Quebec Community Newspapers Association which represents and serves the needs of small local newspapers across the province.

 

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Camille Nicola Isaacs Morell


Camille Nicola Isaacs Morell is a business leader, volunteer and artist who loves to write.  


Originally from Jamaica and now a Canadian citizen, Camille has a Bachelor’s degree in Modern Languages from the University of the West Indies, and a Master’s in Business Administration in Marketing and International Business from the University of Miami. 


She has served in senior leadership positions in major global organizations in the healthcare, financial services, and non-profit sectors in a career spanning more than 20 years in the Caribbean and North America. 


Camille began creating pastel paintings as a hobby in 1995. Over the years she has evolved as an artist, taking courses in Montreal. As a member of the Dorval Artists’ Association since 2004, Camille’s work has been exhibited and sold in several art shows. 


In her first published book Pastels & Prose, she combines her talents in art and writing that takes readers on a thoughtful, joyful journey of exploration of places near and far, through vibrant depictions of landscapes, sunrises, sunsets, flora, and fauna and the short stories that inspired their creation.  


The English and French 90-page book will captivate the imagination of art enthusiasts, avid readers, nature lovers and anyone who is passionate about living their best life. A delightfully easy read, Pastels & Prose will uplift you and will be a unique addition to beautiful book collections on coffee tables, at home, in a waiting room or in a lobby. 

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Ross Murray


Ross Murray lives in Stanstead, Quebec, where he was editor/publisher of the weekly Stanstead Journal


He went on to write an award-winning humour column for The Sherbrooke Record and also recorded a bi-weekly radio piece for Breakaway on CBC’s Quebec Community Network. 


He has published three collections of his humour and two novels, A Hole in the Ground (2016) and Smileyville (October 2023). 


Also a playwright, Ross directed his original comedy All Together Now for Borderline Players in 2019 and Bride of Memphre in August 2023. 


His work has appeared at McSweeneys, Points in Case, Font Magazine, Havehashad and elsewhere.

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Stéphanie Ho-Yi Wang


While bok choy is now a staple on Western grocery store shelves, other Asian vegetables remain unknown-even though they're delicious, nutritious, and easy to grow in northern climates. 


Caroline, Stéphanie, and Patricia Ho-Yi Wang, three sisters of Cantonese descent, have made it their mission to introduce gardeners, cooks, and vegetable lovers of all flavours to wider sources of sustenance.


Organized around fifteen Asian vegetables that are presented according to the rhythm of the seasons, this lush, full-colour book offers advice on growing and harvesting organic crops intended for both weekend and commercial gardeners, along with a host of ideas to preserve and prepare them, including forty or so recipes, some of which have been developed by renowned chefs.


The Wang sisters complement the book's practical advice by offering thoughts on Asian vegetables from a cultural point of view and sharing the importance of these foods within their own family, members of whom left China to immigrate to Madagascar before settling in Québec.


Asian Vegetables is a generous and gorgeous tribute to good food, to the land, and the importance of strong roots.


Caroline, Stéphanie and Patricai Ho-Yi Wang are, respectively, a dietician, a farmer, and a musician. The three sisters teach about and spread love for Asian vegetables in this unique work, simultaneously a gardening guide, a cookbook, and a family memoir. The vegetables they've chosen are all grown at Rizen, the organic farm that Stéphanie founded at Frelighsburg, in the Eastern Townships of Québec.

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