The Ravine Out of Doors
May 26, 2009
Lit City ? Toronto Stories, Toronto Settings ? is a three-month citywide celebration of literary Toronto. It commemorates writers who find inspiration in Toronto and use the city as a setting in their work. The series culminated at the 10th anniversary of Doors Open Toronto. Author / musician / filmmaker Paul Quarrington read an excerpt from his novel ?The Ravine? at Todmorden Mills: Heritage Museum and Arts Centre followed by a walk in the Don Valley. The valley is a perfect stand-in for the pivotal dramatic event in Quarrington’s tale. His semi-autobiographical character Phil McQuigge is set upon by thugs at a pond just like this, an event that puts Phil on a life course for the worse. The Ravine is available in stores and online; Paul’s books, music recordings, and films are featured on his website, paulquarrington.org.? For more book news, visit MovingStories.TV (c) 2009 BookShorts Inc. with thanks to City of Toronto and Doors Open Toronto.
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