Watch the full event with Margaret Atwood, Michael Crummey and Eric Andrew-Gee in conversation about writing and publishing that took place on Dec. 1.
The Globe and Mail
This year, the Globe and Mail is not only celebrating the launch of our annual Globe 100 list of the year’s most notable reads, but also the launch of an interactive database that compiles every title ever included on The Globe 100. That’s 2,800 of the best books released over the past 28 years that you’ll be able to search by title, author and year.
Margaret Atwood, Michael Crummey and The Globe’s Quebec correspondent, Eric Andrew-Gee, took part in a live discussion about writing, reading, what sets apart Canadian authors, and our publishing landscape on Dec. 1.
Margaret Atwood and Michael Crummey at the Globe 100: The Art of the Story event.Sammy Kogan/The Globe and Mail
Atwood needs no introduction – she’s been a focal point of the Canadian literary scene since her first novel, The Edible Woman, debuted in 1969. She recently published Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts.
Crummey is the author of numerous short story collections, poetry and novels. His most recent work, The Adversary, just won the Dublin Literary award.
Andrew-Gee is based in Montreal and recently released The Mind Mappers, about the two men who revolutionized the study of the brain.