If you open the current Reader’s Digest Canada – alongside “the most optimistic, tear-jerking, inspiring, unexpected, hilarious, brilliant and disarming moments of the year” – you’ll find a long excerpt from Walls: Travels Along the Barricades. The good people at RD did an excellent job piecing together different sections of Walls into a concise narrative […]
Walls on the Radio
posted by Marcello Di Cintio
Here are links to a couple of radio interviews I did recently about Walls: Travels Along the Barricades. The first comes from CBC’s “Daybreak Alberta.” Host Russell Bowers and I talked about the book and about a short piece I wrote about fruit flies for the Canada Writes website. You can find the interview here. […]
Why I Voted for Chris Turner
posted by Marcello Di Cintio
Last weekend, at an advance poll, I cast a ballot in the Calgary Centre federal by-election. I voted for Chris Turner of the Green Party. I want to tell you why. I was born in Calgary. It is the only city I’ve ever lived in and the only home I know. Not long ago, however, […]
“Bored of the Flies”
posted by Marcello Di Cintio
My story about how fruit flies killed my childhood affection for science can be found on CBC’s Canada Writes page here. Apparently, the University of Calgary’s Biology department discontinued the “fly lab” not long after my graduation. Bastards.
Travel Writing Workshop in Vancouver
posted by Marcello Di Cintio
Hello all. This month in Vancouver – in addition to my reading/discussion event with Carol Shaben and Deborah Campbell – I will be teaching a travel writing workshop. “The Art of Travel Writing” is part of Geist Magazine’s ‘Fall Workshop Series.’ The workshop runs on the afternoon of November 25th. For details and registration information, […]
Bringing Walls ‘home’ to B.C.
posted by Marcello Di Cintio
As a writer, I harbour a strong affection for British Columbia. Some of my first published writing appeared in the B.C. journals Prism International and Event. Vancouver-based Geist magazine published an excerpt from my first book. More than this, though, I felt like I was a part of a writing community on the other side […]
Review in The Coastal Spectator
posted by Marcello Di Cintio
I will be heading to Vancouver soon to bring Walls to Left Coast readers. I will post details of my Vancouver event soon. In the meantime, here is a kind review of Walls that appeared recently in the The Coastal Spectator. The reviewer writes: … [A]t the heart of Di Cintio’s book lies the practice […]
“8 Male Writers I’d Want At My Side In A Bar Room Brawl”
posted by Marcello Di Cintio
I’ve made it onto a few “lists” this Fall, but none more fantastic (and unearned) than this one. Thanks to John Vigna and his misguided and exaggerated opinion of my badassedness. I only hope I never have to back any of this up. This list appears on the49th Shelf website here, but I’ve posted the […]
Longlisted!
posted by Marcello Di Cintio
I’m having a pretty great Fall. I just learned that Walls: Travels Along the Barricades has been longlisted for the 2012 British Columbia National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction. I am severely honoured by this, especially considering the company I’m keeping on the list. The other nominees are: Candace Savage for A Geography of Blood: Unearthing […]
Top 40 (barely) Under 40
posted by Marcello Di Cintio
I admit that I find these sort of things a little embarrassing, but I have to say I feel honoured to be included on Avenue Magazine‘s ‘Top 40 Under 40‘ for 2012. I share the list with some pretty impressive people, and the Top 40 alumni includes friends and colleagues I’ve long admired, including author […]
