Archive for September, 2015

Poles Apart: Chapter 9

Saturday, September 26th, 2015

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Welcome back to the podcast edition of Poles Apart, my fifth novel, published by McClelland & Stewart. This week, Everett unexpectedly hangs out with Mason Bennington’s lawyer, signs a book deal, and lands a date.

Of course, your comments on Poles Apart are always welcome here on the blog. You can also follow me on Twitter (@TerryFallis) or send me an email to [email protected]

The voiceover that opens each episode of the podcast belongs to my good friend, Roger Dey.

The Best Laid Plans: A Musical

Thursday, September 17th, 2015

Poster

It’s been four years in the making, but opening night is just two days away. This is the novel that keeps on giving. After the CBC Television miniseries, I never dreamed I’d be flying with my family to Vancouver for the premiere of The Best Laid Plans: A Musical. But we leave tomorrow morning. We’ll attend the preview Friday night, and then the official premiere on Saturday night. I’m giving a talk before the Sunday matinee and I’ll probably stay and watch it a third time.

I really must thank Peter Jorgensen, Katrina Dunn, Vern Thiessen, Ben ElliotAnton Lipovetsky, and the rest of the cast and crew for taking The Best Laid Plans from page to stage. I cannot wait to see the show that these talented theatre pros have mounted. Once again, I note how lucky and blessed I’ve been with my first novel that I never thought would ever see the light of day in print, let alone on television and now on stage. (That sound you hear is me counting my blessings.)

Here are some shots from an actual performance.

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Here a shot taken last fall at the Vancouver International Writers Festival with Vern, Anton, and Ben.

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Poles Apart: Chapter 8

Thursday, September 17th, 2015

Protest sign

Welcome back to the podcast edition of Poles Apart, my fifth novel, to be published by McClelland & Stewart on October 20, 2015. This week, Everett earns some money through the blog, Beverley Tanner has a Pygmalion moment, protest rallies start outside Club XY and Mason Bennington is really not happy about it.

Of course, your comments on Poles Apart are always welcome here on the blog. You can also follow me on Twitter (@TerryFallis) or send me an email to [email protected]

The voiceover that opens each episode of the podcast belongs to my good friend, Roger Dey.

Poles Apart: Chapter 7

Saturday, September 12th, 2015

Uma Thurman

Welcome back to the podcast edition of Poles Apart, my fifth novel, to be published by McClelland & Stewart next month. This week, Beverley Tanner figures out just who is writing the Eve of Equality blog, Mason Bennington raises his voice, and Everett spends some more quality time with Shawna Hawkins.

Of course your comments on the podcast are always welcome here on the blog. You can also follow me on Twitter (@TerryFallis) or send me an email to [email protected]

The voiceover that opens each podcast episode belongs to my good friend Roger Dey.

Poles Apart: Chapter 6

Friday, September 4th, 2015

Wonder Woman

Welcome back to the podcast edition of Poles Apart, my fifth novel, to be published by McClelland & Stewart in about six weeks. This week, Everett finally discovers what’s going on in the establishment below his apartment. He also has an encounter with Wonder Woman before spending some time with his mother in the rarefied air of her world.

Of course your comments on the podcast are always welcome here on the blog. You can also follow me on Twitter (@TerryFallis) or send me an email to [email protected]

The voiceover that opens each podcast episode belongs to my good friend Roger Dey.