Book of Annotations | Roundup

As the new year begins, I wanted to take a few minutes to collect some items related to Book of Annotations. I couldn’t be happier with how the book has been received and all that it has allowed me to do this year.

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I’ve been lucky to see the book receive a number of positive reviews and acknowledgements, and want to extend my gratitude to everyone that took the time to read and engage with the book and everyone that has supported me in dozens of different ways during the past eight months (since publication) and fifteen or so years prior to publication.

I gave eight readings from the book this year (Ottawa, Toronto, Peterborough, Hamilton, Picton), and am working to line a few more up in 2019 (send me a message if you run a series somewhere!).

These broadsides are still available as well!

I should also point out that my very fine publisher, Invisible, is having a 25% off sale on their entire publishing catalogue–go stock up!

Reviews: Canadian Literature |  Prairie Fire | CV2Winnipeg Free Press | rob mclennan’s blog | Canadian Notes and Queries

Year-end Lists: Writer’s Trust (Ben Ladouceur) | Dusie (rob mclennan) | Pearl Pirie

Interviews: Invisible Reading Guide | CKCU Literary Landscape |The Small Machine Talks | Electric City | Poetry Mini Interviews | Invisiblog | All Lit Up

The book is also in all of these libraries, and you can even buy a used copy at the Strand in NYC.

Apologies if I’ve missed anything above.

Published by Cameron Anstee

Cameron Anstee lives and writes in Ottawa ON where he runs Apt. 9 Press and is pursuing a PhD in English Literature at the University of Ottawa.

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