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Organizations: Literary

The literary arts in Northumberland date back to the late 1800s when novelist and essay writer Catharine Parr Trail and poet Archibald Lampman were recording their impressions of life in this county. Up until the early 1970s, however, many Canadians knew little or nothing of their own literature - British and American writers being found in most schools, libraries and book stores.

All this has changed dramatically in the past twenty-five years and, today, we boast a wealth of Canadian writers living in the county. Locally based writers reflect their visions and versions of the world through fiction, non-fiction, poetry, children’s literature, theatre and television, many of them writing in more than one genre.

We have world famous Port Hope resident, Farley Mowat and his wife Claire, a fiction writer, as well as Order of Canada recipient, Jane Urquhart whose parents graduated from Colborne High School and who spent her childhood summers in the County. Governor General winner Nino Ricci and his wife, novelist and editor, Erika de Vasconcelos, have a summer home near Grafton.

Other writers include Rod Anderson (poet and composer), Ed Greenwood(SiFi and video games), Linda Hutsell-Manning (juvenile novelist, poet, playwright), Shane Peacock (biographer, juvenile novelist, documentary writer, playwright), Wade Rowland (non-fiction writer and former journalist), Richard Scrimger (novelist, juvenile novelist, journalist), Pat Skene (picture book and juvenile novel writer), Ted Staunton (juvenile novelist, musician) and Gregory Ward (novelist and musician).

As well as published writers in the County, many others struggle in their cranial garrets, working months and, often, years toward a first published piece. Numerous groups meet regularly for support and to read from their yet unpublished works. For anyone interested in writing, several groups are listed below. Because communication is every writer’s goal, discriminating readers are, of course, the necessary complement to all writers’ publications. Here again, we are fortunate to have a variety of Book Clubs, several listed below.

We are then, most of us, readers and/or writers. So, read a good book. Join a readers’ or writers’ group. Support the literary arts in Northumberland County.

Cobourg Public Library

C. Gordon King Centre
200 Ontario Street
Cobourg, ON K9A 5P4
Phone: 905-372-9271

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Website: www.cobourg.library.on.ca
Email: info@cobourg.library.on.ca

Cobourg Library Book Club

Cobourg Library
200 Ontario St.
Cobourg, ON K9A 5P4
Phone: 905-372-9593

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Email: lee.beech@sympatico.ca

Cobourg Poetry Workshop

106-980 Burnham St.
Cobourg Ontario K9A 4T7
Phone: 905-372-7387

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Pollard Writers Group

c/o Brian Mullally
52 Cooper Crt
Cobourg, ON K9A 5K4
Phone: 905-372-7214

Email: brian.mullally@sympatico.ca

Port Hope Public Library

31 Queen Street
Port Hope, ON L1A 2Y8
Tel: 905-885-4712

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Website: www.phpl.ca
Email: library@porthope.ca

 

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