Showing posts with label Michael Van Rooy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Van Rooy. Show all posts

February 3, 2011

A Tribute to Michael Van Rooy


The service for Michael Van Rooy will be this Saturday, February 5, at Chapel Lawn, 4000 Portage Avenue at 10:00 am. 

Please join us to say goodbye.


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In honour of the recent passing of Michael Van Rooy, the great crime writer and pillar of Winnipeg's writing community, Aqua Books is hosting a formal tribute on 
Saturday, February 12 from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. 

From Kelly Hughes:
You may have read that writer Michael Van Rooy died of a heart attack in Montreal. He was 42.
Michael Van Rooy was our second writer-in-residence at Aqua, and I almost instantly liked him. I was a little intimidated by him, because of his imposing stature (6'6", 20+ stone), and also because of the rumour of his prison time. But although he wrote some dark and wonderful stuff, there was no secret menace he was masking. He was just truly kind and soft-spoken.
He was someone who almost never let an opportunity pass him by. Most recently, he was Winnipeg's Arts Ambassador for Lit, Thin Air Winnipeg publicist, Prairie Fire board president, and administrator for the Writers' Collective and also for CMU's writing program. 
And he seemed tireless. Despite all the extra work he took on to support his family and advance his career goals, he never stopped honing his craft. Most of A Criminal to Remember was written in a studio right above my head. This was while he was here as writer-in-res, and while he was working all of his various jobs, teaching and being a husband and father.
When a friend dies halfway through their life, it's a tragedy because they're not finished yet. So many wonderful things done, so many to do. 
Michael Van Rooy truly belonged to so many of us in the writing community and beyond. 
We will have an open mic, food, and drinks. In addition to an opportunity to publicly remember Michael, we will give people a chance to help in a practical way. A writer's living in Canada is a tenuous one, and we're setting up a bank account in the name of his three kids. I will also have an announcement about another way we'll be honouring Michael, long term. 
So I hope to see all of his friends, students, admirers, readers and fellow writers that evening. 
Bring your memories, stories, favourite MVR passage. 
See you then.

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And from The Manitoba Writers' Guild:

The Manitoba Writers' Guild board and staff were deeply saddened to hear of the sudden death of Winnipeg author and writing community advocate Michael Van Rooy.  

Van Rooy had served on the MWG board and was the recipient of the Manitoba Book Awards 2009 John Hirsch Award for Most Promising Manitoba Writer.  In 2006, his novel An Ordinary Decent Criminal was awarded the Eileen McTavish Sykes Award for Best First Book.  

His dedication to the writing community included extensive involvement in local writing organizations including The THIN AIR International Writers' Festival, Prairie Fire, The Winnipeg Writers' Collective, and the CMU School of Writing as well as his selection as Literary Arts Ambassador for the 2010 Winnipeg Cultural Capital campaign and his continued involvement in events and programs at Aqua Books.  

His popular Monty Haaviko crime series was set for a fourth instalment with Turnstone Press.  The MWG wishes to express our sadness at this tremendous loss to our writing community and to extend our condolences to Michael's family and friends.

October 29, 2010

John Waters: My City's Still Breathing

John Waters, the pioneer filmmaker whose movies have gone from art-houses to the big screen to Broadway, will be in Winnipeg to deliver a public address at the Winnipeg Art Gallery, Muriel Richardson Auditorium on November 4 at 7:00 p. m. 


Musical guest is John K. Samson, Poet/ Publisher/Front man for The Weakerthans.


The event will help kick off My City’s Still Breathing, a symposium, running from November 4 to 7, exploring the arts, artists and the city . 
Local, national and international experts will gather in Winnipeg to debate the relationship of art and design to city-making, and the relationship between artists and their cities.


Topics include: City as Generator, Performing the City, Cultural Cities, Uncovering the City, and Art in Discounted Spaces.
Michael Van Rooy will be speaking at the Discounted Spaces Panel.

My City’s Still Breathing is FREE for students!!

Tickets are $25
Individual days are $175
Group rates are available
and are available at 
The Winnipeg Arts Council at 103 - 110 Princess Street in the Fairchild Lofts Building.
Call (204) 943-7668
Cash only.

  
Conference Registration: $350
For information, or to purchase tickets through PayPal visit artsforall.


John Waters will talk about his life, career and the city that helped shape him.
A life-long Baltimorean, Waters’ movies are all set in Baltimore, Maryland, where he still lives.

"John Waters is an artist whose work is so influenced by his city.  And in turn the city he lives in has been influenced by his work.  He is a perfect example of the symbiotic and essential relationship between culture and city-living,"  says Executive Director Carol Phillips.


Have a great day.  How can you miss - you're in Winnipeg!

September 15, 2010

Writers' Union of Canada: Group Signing




Come to
Grant Park in the Atrium on Saturday, September 18 at 1:00 p. m. and meet some of Winnipeg's best authors

The authors are there to meet you and sign copies of their works.

This special signing, which is being organized by The Writers’ Union of Canada, features many Union members signing their latest books including:

Anita Daher: On the Trail of the Bushman 
Doreen Pendgracs: Before You Say Yes…: A Guide to the Pleasures and Pitfalls of Volunteer Boards 
Michael Van Rooy: A Criminal to Remember
Armin Wiebe: Tatsea
Uma Parameswaran: A Cycle of the Moon 
Deborah Froese: Out of the Fire 
Sarah Klassen: A Feast of Longing 
Steve Benstead: Driving Blind 
Gabriele Goldstone: The Kulak’s Daughter 


The Writers’ Union of Canada is a national organization of professional writers that works to advance conditions for all writers and to foster writing in Canada.  The union was founded by writers more than 30 years ago to work with governments, publishers, booksellers and buyers to improve the position of Canadian writers.


Have a great day.  How can you miss - you're in Winnipeg!

September 14, 2010

On the Same Page - the Panel



Aqua Books,
274 Garry Street (between Graham and Portage), will be hosting the shortlisted authors for On the Same Page, Manitoba's biggest book club, in a panel discussion moderated by Shaw's Joanne Kelly. 

The discussion will take place on 
September 18 from 7:00 p. m to 9:00 p. m.

They'll also be giving away copies of the shortlisted books throughout the evening!!!


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The selected books are:

An Ordinary Decent Criminal by Michael Van Rooy
Beautiful Girl Thumb by Melissa Steele
The Dead of Midnight by Catherine Hunter
Juliana and the Medicine Fish by Jake MacDonald

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Michael Van Rooy writes for documentaries, magazines, newspapers, and the Internet.  Michael won the 2006 Eileen McTavish Sykes Award for Best First Book, and the 2009 John Hirsh Award for Most Promising Manitoba Writer.

Melissa Steele won the 1999 John Hirsch Award for Most Promising Writing.  She has taught writing and literature and worked as a radio journalist.  Her fiction has appeared in journals including Prairie Fire, Zygote and City Magazine.  She is the author of 2 story collections, Donut Shop Lovers and Beautiful Girl Thumb

Catherine Hunter is a teacher, editor, critic, poet, and avid reader of thrillers.  She is the author of 3 books of poetry, 3 novels, and 1 novella.  Currently she is a professor at the University of Winnipeg where she teaches English and creative writing.  

Jake MacDonald is an award-winning author of 6 books, a short story writer and a journalist.  His memoir, Houseboat Chronicles, won 3 awards, including the Writers’ Trust Non-Fiction Prize.  His feature articles have been published in Saturday Night, The Globe and Mail, Maclean’s and Canadian Geographic among others.  His most recent book was Grizzlyville: Adventures in Bear Country.

Have a great day.  How can you miss - you're in Winnipeg!

September 9, 2010

McNally Robinson Presents: On the Same Page



Come down tonight at 8:00 p. m. to the Prairie Fire Restaurant at McNally Robinson Booksellers when all four nominees for the Manitobans On the Same Page will be reading! 

The books and readers are:

An Ordinary Decent Criminal by Michael Van Rooy
Beautiful Girl Thumb by Melissa Steele
The Dead of Midnight by Catherine Hunter
Juliana and the Medicine Fish by Jake MacDonald

To vote for your selection for Manitoba’s biggest book club go to http://www.wpgfdn.org/programsprojects-otsp.php and vote!


Have a great day.  How can you miss - you're in Winnipeg!

July 23, 2010

On the Same Page

Voting for On the Same Page has begun! 

The book that receives the most votes by Thursday, September 30, at 11:30 p. m. will be read by millions!!


Choose from:

An Ordinary Decent Criminall by Michael Van Rooy 
Beautiful Girl Thumb by Melissa Steele
Dead of Midnight by Catherine Hunter 
Juliana and the Medicine Fish by Jake MacDonald
  




To vote click 
http://www.wpgfdn.org/programsproject-otsp.php#vote


Select the book you like for Manitoba’s biggest book club. 


Have a great day.  How can you miss - you're in Winnipeg!