Archive for November, 2007
Be Good’s First Review: Quill and Quire
Be Good has received a fantastic review in the December 2007 issue of Quill and Quire, courtesy of Shawn Syms:
“Fowles’ prose is polished…The novel offers a thoughtful examination of sexuality, relationships, and what it means to tell the truth.”
Posted: November 30th, 2007 under Reviews, Be Good.
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Fab Magazine includes Be Good in their Holiday Gift Guide!
The fabulous Tara-Michelle Ziniuk has included Be Good as her pick for holiday gift giving!
Posted: November 30th, 2007 under Press, Be Good.
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Review of First Person Queer
From Brian Jewell, Bay Windows, New England’s Largest GLBT Newspaper:
“What does it take for us to stop collecting labels like trading cards, and look up from our self-scrutiny? Stacey May Fowles seems to think we’ll reach that point soon; her essay is arguably the book’s most audacious, as she argues that a straight girl like […]
Posted: November 30th, 2007 under Press, Reviews.
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CKLN! Be Good Launch! Buy Be Good Online!
I’ll be on CKLN on November 14th, the day of the Be Good Launch, at 3 PM, talking about the novel with the fabulous Tara Michelle Ziniuk. You can listen live, online at CKLN.fm
And don’t forget, Be Good will be launching tomorrow night (Wednesday) at Revival:
Tightrope Books is proud to announce the launch of […]
Posted: November 13th, 2007 under Events, Launches, Be Good.
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Small Press Book Fair: Reading
Fall 2007 Toronto Small Press Book Fair
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Trinity-St. Paul’s Centre, 427 Bloor Street West
The Toronto Small Press Book Fair is just around the corner! Don’t miss this twice-yearly celebration of bookmakers and writers. The fair takes place from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and this year we’ll have an Afternoon […]
Posted: November 9th, 2007 under Events, Readings, Be Good.
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Profile on The Danforth Review
There’s a profile on me and an excerpt from Be Good posted on The Danforth Review.
Fowles claims there is a dearth of literature dealing with University-aged women at this stage in their lives that aren’t stereotypical-driven portrayals of boy-crazy […]
Posted: November 7th, 2007 under Press, Be Good.
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