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Master Storyteller Neil Gaiman Visits on December 15 by Ryan McBride - Thursday, Nov 26, 2009 at 1:13pm

Where: At the McNally Robinson, Polo Park (Winnipeg)

When: Tuesday, December 15th, at 6 pm

A master storyteller, Neil Gaiman has won countless awards for his novels, poetry, screenplays, journalism, comics, song lyrics, and theatrical dramas. His books include American Gods, Coraline, and Odd and the Frost Giants.

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The Mad Men Come to McNally Robinson by Ryan McBride - Tuesday, Aug 18, 2009 at 1:55pm

Jesse McLean, author of The Kings of Madison Ave: The Unofficial Guide to Mad Men, was recently interviewed by the Globe & Mail's TV critic John Doyle before a crowd of dedicated Mad Men fans at McNally Robinson, Toronto.

Find out what John Doyle thinks about the Mad Men Season 3 opener.

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Audie Awards Recognize SF&F by Chadwick Ginther - Wednesday, Jun 03, 2009 at 10:03am

Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book was recently awarded an Audie Award for not only Children's Title Ages 8-12 but also was named Audiobook of the Year. This award no doubt holds special significance to the author as The Graveyard Book was read by Gaiman himself.

Also honoured was Canadian science fiction giant Robert J. Sawyer, whose excellent novel Calculating God (read by Jonathan Davis) won Science Fiction/Fantasy Audio Book of the Year.

A full list of winners in all categories may be found here.

Categories: Awards, Authors, SciFi & Fantasy

An Interview with Jackie Kessler by Chadwick Ginther - Wednesday, Jun 10, 2009 at 9:01am

Fantasy author Jackie Kessler was kind enough to answer a few questions in an email interview about her latest book Black and White (co-authored with Caitlin Kittredge), comics, and her Hell on Earth series.

Categories: Interview, Authors, SciFi & Fantasy, Romance

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Saskatchewan Author Wins Canadian Science Writers Award by Nicole Berard - Saturday, Jun 13, 2009 at 1:55pm

Denare Beach author, Myrna Guymer, has been awarded the Canadian Science Writers' 2008 Science in Society Journalism Award in the children's book category for her book The Canadian Shield Alphabet. Guymer attended the gala awards event in Sudbury Saturday, May 23 to accept the certificate and $1,000.

Categories: Awards, Authors, Saskatoon

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