Thursday, June 23, 2016

COVER REVEAL: Burnt!



OFFICIAL 
 LAUNCH

Saturday,
August 13, 
  
2 p.m.

Acadia Room
Delta Calgary South



Watch for my story

When the Tide Burns

Among all those from these superb, multi-award-winning authors



An Analemma Anthology 
sponsored by:

IFWA - Imaginative Fiction Writers Association Calgary
 

Sunday, June 12, 2016

Artie's Alberta Welcome Party

Calgary Crime Writers' annual barbecue featured a tribute to the Arthur Ellis Awards, and a group photo of all its members who have been shortlisted:

Best First Novel:  Axel Howerton, 2014 (centre)


Best Unpublished First Crime Novel::

  • Dwayne Clayden, 2015 (back row)
  • Alice Bienia 2016 (left)
  • Jayne Barnard 2011, 2016* (right)
* Winner of 2016 Dundurn Unhanged Arthur for When the Flood Falls, a suspenseful tale of danger, dogs and an out-of-control hockey player, all caught up in the swirling currents of the Elbow River in full flood.



Wednesday, June 1, 2016

When the Flood Falls - Judges' Comments


And the 2016 Dundurn 

Unhanged Arthur

for 

Best Unpublished 
First Crime Novel:


Jayne Barnard for 

When the Flood Falls




Judges' Comments:

"When the Flood Falls impressed us with the author's polished writing. The protagonist, and ex-RCMP officer, is engaging and flawed. Lacey's police career and marriage are in tatters, and she's currently working as security detail at a new art museum. Until she finds somewhere else to live, she's staying with a friend, the president of the building committee of the museum. Suspense is created by the threat of a midnight prowler.

What made this entry stands out is that a woman with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome plays an integral role in solving the case. Formerly smart and successful, her cells no longer produce enough energy and she deals with debilitating fatigue, watching the world through her window. A new medication allows her brain to briefly function the way it used to before the illness, and she is able to help solve the mystery.

When the Flood Falls depicts the shadier side of a favourite Canadian sport, portraying the power hockey team owners and agents have over their players. The writing shows confidence and the pacing expertly keeps the story moving toward its conclusion."

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