Coming soon in 2023
October 20-22 : Congrès Boréal, collège Bois de Boulogne à Montréal – launch of my new novel
October 28 : departing for Rimouski
October 29 : TRAIL DU BIC – 25 km Michèle, race
November 2-5 : Salon du livre de Rimouski – stand Echofictions
November 22-26 :Salon du livre de Montréal
December 1-3 : Rendez- vous de la BD de Gatineau – Gatineau, QC, stand Echofictions
Past events
2022
October 16th
Mississauga Library Comic book day – 11h-16h
May 27-29
Festival BD de Montréal – dédicaces
Mars 2022
Salon du livre de Toronto –
Salon du livre de l’Outaouais – présentation virtuelle
2020-2021
Most activities have been cancelled because of the pandemic.
However, my indie publisher Echofictions has lowered its ebooks prices on Amazon and Kobo to offer reading for everyone.
Also, check the publication page for the links to some free reading!
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April 11 to 15 2012,
Salon international du livre de Québec
Centre des congrès de Québec.
MICA, FILLE DE TRANSYL Vents d’Ouest
Thursday: 10h à 12h
Friday : 10h à 11h30
stand 329 – prologue
LA QUÊTE DE CHAAAS : LA SPIRALE DE LAR JUBAL Mediaspaul
Thursday : 13h à 14h et 20h à 21h
stand 329 – Prologue
Current events:
I am writing a series of posts on writing for the Clarion:
Past events:
From June 26 to August 6, 2011, I participated in the Clarion Write-o-Thon!
From March 12 to July 16 2011, I churn texts for the Whittaker contest, in poetry and Short-story sections!
November 1-4
Lire à Tous Vents : lectures at French schools in Saskatoon and Prince-Albert, Saskatchewan.
November
Lectures in schools at Barry and Pénétangishene, Ontario. Subject: on literary Ice cream
October 3rd
24 hours od comic at the Image Collections shop of Streetsville (in Mississauga, Ontario)… With gallons of coffee and pizza!
September 19-20 2009
Guest artist, Montréal Comicon
August 6-10 2009
Participant at Anticipation, the world’s science-fiction, convention, at the Centre de congrès de Montréal.
August 8-9 2009
Participant at the Boréal congress, at the Days Hôtel, Montréal. I defend the following thesis: SF is like chocolate!