Jul. 29th, 2006

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The speech by Bill Siksay that [livejournal.com profile] montrealais set up was fantastic. He's an interesting speaker -- not quite as rousing among friends in a bar as when he's in parliament, but still enjoyable to listen to.

He also doesn't look like Frankenstein's Monster in person. I guess he just doesn't photograph well.

Svend Robinson showed up, too, who I've met a few times before.

After the speech, Siksay was talking about queer history, and I found out about a queer writer I'd missed named Scott Symons. His best-known work, Place d'Armes, was written way back in 1967, and Jack McLelland -- the biggest name in Canadian publishing -- said that after 1967 all Canadian novels he read were influenced either by Leonard Cohen or Scott Symons.

The reading continues apace. I am through with Protestant Elves, and have moved on to Astrophil and Stella by Philip Sidney.

The reading list terrifies me -- just looking at the list of Emily Dickinson's numbered poems makes my eyes blister. Did she really write so much? The reading list of her poetry looks like a Fibonacci Sequence left in the fridge too long.

Meanwhile, I have finished the major edit on my novel. Today I'll be writing up a list of parts that need serious work, then I'll work on those, and do one final edit before I show it to others.

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