Charles Demers at VPL

Charlie will be appearing at the Vancouver Public Library’s Central Branch in June. Be sure to join him as he reads from Vancouver Special, talks about his experiences researching and writing the book, and takes questions about the who, what, where, and why of this place we call Vancouver.

Wednesday, June 9, 7:30 p.m.

Vancouver Public Library, Central Branch

350 West Georgia Street

Alma VanDusen & Peter Kaye Rooms, Lower Level

Free

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Keeping up with Charles Demers

In case you missed Charlie in radio land last month, here are a couple of links that will help you get up to date. Enjoy!

CBC Radio’s North by Northwest, hosted Sheryl MacKay

With Charles Demers and Brian Payton

Broadcasted Sunday, April 18

Download a free mp3 file of this program (56.48 minutes)!

CBC Radio’s The Next Chapter, hosted by Shelagh Rogers

With Charles Demers and Russel Smith

Broadcasted Friday, April 23

Listen to this discussion online for free!

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Vancouver Special Shortlisted for BC Book Prize

The BC Book Prize shortlist was announced yesteday, and we were thrilled to discover that  Vancouver Special by Charles Demers is up for the Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize. Other Arsenal Pulp titles are also contenders: Automaton Biographies by Larissa Lai is shortlisted for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize. We were also happy to see Arsenal alumni showing up in the list as well: Michael Turner and Cathleen With in fiction, and Gillian Jerome (co-author of City of Vancouver Book Award winner Hope in Shadows) in poetry.

This year’s BC Book Prizes, which “celebrate the achievements of British Columbia writers and publishers,” will be presented at a dinner at Government House in Victoria, BC on April 24.

Congratulations all!

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Meet Charlie

Meet Charles Demers at Blackberry Books

Blackberry Books invites you to meet Vancouver Special, author, Charlie Demers on Sunday, February 21 between 11am and 1pm.

#3 – 1666 Johnston St.
Net Loft Building, Granville Island

For more information, 604-685-6188

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The Winner is…

Hey everybody — first of all, I want to thank you for your thoughtful, sometimes sleazy, always wonderful reminiscences of our fair city. I don’t think we could have hoped for such outstanding entries if we’d held this contest in Toronto [hold for audience applause]. Choosing the winner was a difficult task, because in a way, you’re all winners… because you don’t live in Toronto [hold again for audience applause, laughter, high-fiving].

Honourable mentions go to the cheek-biting story and the raccoon/hooker story. When choosing first place, however, I came down to two choices, the difference between them being that one was overwhelmingly familiar to me, and the other totally foreign.

Meghan’s walk through Strathcona is an immediately relatable experience for me — whenever my wife and I are heading downtown and have time to walk from our place on the East side, we go through Strathcona, a truly historic Vancouver neighbourhood which, as Meghan made clear, is alive with new discoveries.

On the other hand, I have never witnessed Melodie’s Opera Man. But in the research period leading up to my writing Vancouver Special, I put a call out to my facebook friends asking whom they would like to see interviewed for the book. A huge number wrote back that I should interview this opera guy, whom I had never heard of, much less seen.

In the interest of acknowledging just how much there is to learn about Vancouver, even when we think we know every corner and alleyway of our city, I’d like to award the free, SIGNED (if you can believe it!) copy of Vancouver Special to the Opera Man stalker, Melodie. Congratulations on the opportunity you’ve just been given to read my wonderful, wonderful book.

Note from Janice: Melodie is also the winner of the beautiful Emmanuel Buenviaje print.

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CONTEST – Tell us about your neighbourhood!

VancouverSpecial

CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED.  CHARLIE IS PICKING THE WINNER.  THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO ENTERED AND GOOD LUCK.

Got a funny story about growing up in Ladner?  Feel like sharing your people watching experiences from The Drive?  Do you have a moving Arbutus-related anecdote?  We want to know what makes your favourite neighbourhood in Vancouver so special!  Leave a comment in this post and tell us all about YOUR Vancouver.

On February 1st, we’ll give away a signed copy of Vancouver Special with an original print from Emmanuel Buenviaje, whose stunning photography can be seen in the book, to one lucky participant.  Good luck!

Thanks to the following local blogs in helping us promote the contest.  Vancouverisawesome.com, beyondrobson.ca and re:placemagazine.com.

Another small note:  We will approve all comments so there will be a slight delay from the time you submit and until it is posted on the site.  Thanks, Arsenal.

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Charles Demers is Not Ready to Retire

Catch Charles Demers hosting the 65th Anniversary of the People’s Co-Op Bookstore. The event (titled Not Ready to Retire) will be on Friday, January 22nd at the WISE Hall.  Full details can be found on the facebook page or the People’s Co-Op Bookstore website.

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Charles Demers Cures S.A.D! (sort of)

Charles Demers was at the Biltmore Cabaret last night for their Anti-S.A.D. Beach party, complete with light therapy lamps, palm trees, and tropical beverages.  Check out a write up of Charles at the event here.

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Another VS Giveaway!

Still looking for your free copy of Vancouver Special? Tourism Vancouver is giving some away right now at their blog Inside Vancouver.  Check it out!

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Book Excerpt

The Vancouver Sun has posted an excerpt from Vancouver Special.  Check it out here.

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