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New Downtown Library
Last Sunday, Will and I took a tour of Calgary’s new downtown central library, which is on target to open Fall 2018. Our guide told us that, rare in today’s world, the project is under budget.
The building’s inside, still under construction, isn’t open to the public yet. The young guide walked us around the building exterior, sharing information along the way.
We learned the building design was chosen, in part, for its rounded style, which is more interesting than the usual square. My first impression is that the structure resembles a ship. I had assumed there would be a C-train station with direct access to the library. The city opted against this for several reasons, including cost and a desire to connect the building to the adjacent East Village’s tradition of walking. Library patrons will have a short walk across the street from the existing C-train station. Attractive pedestrian routes will also lead them west to City Hall and Stephen Avenue.
An interesting architectural feature of the building is the façade made of white panes. Many of these are one way glass, allowing library users privacy while looking outdoors.
Inside will feature multi-levels for different uses. Zones for children and teenagers, a café with patio, an old fashioned reading room and, of course, a high tech area. Our guide told us the library is designed to last 100 years.
It looks like it will be a great place to hang out for Calgarians with a variety of interests.
Fake News
Single Onion Reading This Week
Looking forward to this Reading with some of my favourite writers.
Bouchercon Here I Come!
Today’s my day to post on my publisher’s author Insider blog. This month I talk about my preparations for this October’s Bouchercon World Mystery Convention in Toronto.
WWC: productive & fun
Sherry kicked up her legs to dance the Charleston.
Pam posed provocatively.
Two ladies grabbed me for a photo of ‘three women in red. ‘
But WWC wasn’t all about frivolity.
I sat on a number of panels, spent a few hours guarding the Writers Guild of Alberta information table, learned things about writing and promotion, and sold a few books.
I’m already thinking of ideas for next year — after a needed return to normal.
It’s When Words Collide Weekend!
This weekend, I’m enjoying my seventh straight year at Calgary’s When Words Collide Festival for Readers and Writers — three full days of seriousness and fun.
Today I blog about my experiences at the festival on the Books We Love Insider Blog.
WWC — 3 weeks away
I’m gearing up for this year’s Whe Word’s Collide Festival for Readers and Writers, which takes place Aug 11-13 at the Delta Calgary South. This year I’ll be on six panels, all of them in the hotel’s Tower building:
Beyond Traditional and Self-Publishing, Fri 3 pm, Fireside room
Aging Series Characters, Sat 10 am, Parkland room
The Mystery of Mysteries, Sat 12 pm, Bonavista room
Absolute Mystery Basics, Sat 3 pm, Willow Park room
Fragility & Mental Illness Within Story, Sun 2 pm, Bonavista room
The Thrill of the Smoking Gun, Sun 3 pm, Parkland room
I’ll also be doing a shift or two at the Books We Love authors table in the Merchants’ Corner and attending the Mass Autograph Session (Sat 8-10 pm) and Roaring Twenties themed banquet.
It’s shaping up to be a fun and hectic weekend. Hope to see you there!
Yahoo!
Today’s the day for my monthly post on my publisher’s website and I’m blogging about our Calgary Stampede.