The Author Spotlight Series shines a light on writers creating heartfelt and original work across genres, giving them an opportunity to talk about their books and why they do what they do.   Click Here to follow the series as it progresses. To submit an author for consideration, email editors@myentertainmentworld.ca. …   “Phyllis Bordo is a retired […]

At the Random House booth on the floor at San Diego Comic-Con, we got to chat with some of the awesome writers creating for kids (and kids at heart). Lucas Turnbloom’s colourful graphic novel about a kid who considers himself a supervillain was released in May and is available wherever books are sold. 

CLICK HERE to read all of our SDCC 2022 Coverage.   At the Random House booth on the floor at San Diego Comic-Con, we got to chat with some of the great writers creating for kids (and kids at heart), including Jose Pimienta whose cross-border adventure Twin Cities is available now wherever books are sold.   […]

CLICK HERE to read all of our SDCC 2022 Coverage.   At the Random House booth on the floor at San Diego Comic-Con, we got to chat with some of the awesome writers creating for kids (and kids at heart). Alexandra Monir’s original Black Canary adventure Breaking Silence was released in 2020 but is more relevant […]

Chatting with creators Drew Zucker & David M. Booher about their latest work- Canto: Tales of the Unnamed World for IDW Publishing at San Diego Comic-Con 2022.

The Author Spotlight Series shines a light on writers creating heartfelt and original work across genres, giving them an opportunity to talk about their books and why they do what they do.   Click Here to follow the series as it progresses. To submit an author for consideration, email editors@myentertainmentworld.ca. …   Eliza Martin “Eliza Martin is […]

If you’ve been to the Shaw Festival in the last decade, you’ve probably seen the stunning Moya O’Connell play one of the great parts in the 19th/20th century canon- Hedda Gabler, Tracy Lord, Maggie the Cat, even the Queen of Hearts. In 2016 she turned in her most remarkable performance yet, a quiet and complex […]

The third story in A Series of Unfortunate Events is “The Wide Window” and it’s…fine. It is good at points, but never achieves any greatness. The pacing problems from “The Reptile Room” continued, and got worse. *Spoilers ahead* Overall, I liked “The Wide Window”, but I liked it less than “The Reptile Room”, which I […]