Rosemary Aubert on Writing Mystery Novels

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Join us on Tuesday June 2, 2015 from 10 am to 11:30 am, at Agincourt Library, for an inspiring talk on the creative process of writing mystery novels by award winning author, Rosemary Aubert. Aubert will talk about how she:

– develops an idea

– researches a novel

– transforms a story into a novel

A Q&A will follow, so bring your questions!

Aubert is a two-time winner of the Arthur Ellis Award for crime fiction, winning in both the novel and short-story categories. She is the author of seventeen books, among them the acclaimed Ellis Portal mystery series and her latest romantic thriller Terminal Grill. Her short stories, essays, and reviews have been widely published in Canada for many years. As well, she has had four volumes of poetry published. She’s also a popular teacher and speaker; she conducts a much-in-demand writer’s retreat at Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario each summer. Aubert is a member of the Crime Writers of Canada and the Mystery Writers of America. She is also an active member of the Arts and Letters Club of Toronto where she promotes Canadian writing and encourages other writers like herself. Her latest novel is the sixth volume in the Ellis Portal series: Don’t Forget You Love Me.

Free program. Please see staff or phone 416-396-8950 to register.

Agincourt District Library: 155 Bonis Ave., Toronto, ON M1T 3W6.

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