Situated in both the and the D茅partement des litt茅ratures de langue fran莽aise, de traduction et de cr茅ation聽(DLTC) within the Faculty of Arts, the Mordecai Richler Writer-in-Residence Program is designed to host one accomplished writer per academic year. Writers selected for the prestigious writer-in-residence position are expected to give public lectures and readings, meet with and help to develop students鈥 writing; organize workshops, and generally participate in the creative and intellectual life of the departments and the Faculty.
This year鈥檚 Mordecai Richler Writer-in-Residence is internationally acclaimed novelist, playwright, performer, and broadcast host, Ann-Marie MacDonald. She is the author of the bestselling novels Fayne, Fall on Your Knees, The Way the Crow Flies, and Adult Onset.
MacDonald鈥檚 writing for the stage includes the award-winning play Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet), as well as The Arab鈥檚 Mouth, Belle Moral: A Natural History, and Hamlet-911. She also authored the libretto for the chamber opera Nigredo Hotel, and book and lyrics for the musical Anything That Moves.
Historical Fiction with Richler Writers-in-Residence Ann-Marie MacDonald & Heather O鈥橬eill
Hosted by Ara Osterweil & Alexander Manshel
Wednesday, October 30, 5-8 pm
Faculty Club Ballroom, 3450 rue McTavish
Come join the Department of English for an evening devoted to historical fiction in literature. 2024 Richler Writers-in-Residence Ann-Marie MacDonald and Heather O鈥橬eill will read from their recent novels, followed by a discussion about historical fiction with Professors Alexander Manshel and Ara Osterweil.
Heather O鈥橬eill is the author of six books, including Lullabies for Little Criminals, The Lonely Hearts Hotel, and When We Lost Our Heads. She has been awarded the Canada Reads Prize, the Danuta Gleed Award, The Writer's Trust Fellowship, and the Hugh Mclennan Prize for Fiction. Her fiction has been nominated for the Giller Prize twice and the Women's Prize for Fiction three times. She is also an award-winning essayist who has written for The Guardian, The New York Times Magazine, The Globe and Mail, and The Walrus.
Wine and snacks will be served.
Please come dressed in costume as your favorite literary or historical character.
THE EVENT IS FULL!
If you would like to be added to the mailing list, please email ara.osterweil [at] mcgill.ca (subject: Historical%20Fiction%20Waiting%20List) (Ara Osterweil).
鈥淢apping Ann-Marie MacDonald鈥 with Richler Writer-in-Residence Ann-Marie MacDonald and Dr. Neta Gordon (Brock University)
Time and location TBA