Interviews with CB novelist Frank Macdonald now on-line
A series of interviews with Cape Breton writer Frank Macdonald – whose latest novel Tinker and Blue is now in stores – has been published on-line by CBU Press.
With interviewer Paul MacDougall, recorded at Cape Breton University, the interviews cover a wide range of topics including Tinker and Blue, A Forest for Calum and A Possible Madness.
Click here to access the interviews.
Frank Macdonald is the award-winning author of A Forest for Calum (CBU Press 2005) and A Possible Madness (CBU Press 2011), both long-listed for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, and both finalists for an Atlantic Book Award. A long-time and award-winning columnist, Macdonald is also an accomplished writer of short stories, drama, poetry and songs. His humorous, often satirical columns in the Inverness Oran have twice been anthologized; Assuming I’m Right in 1990 became a stage production that has toured Nova Scotia and elsewhere in Canada. His play Her Wake won Best Canadian Play at the Liverpool International Theatre Festival in 2010 and, also in 2010, he authored T.R.’s Adventure at Angus the Wheeler’s (CBU Press), a children`s book, illustrated by Virginia McCoy. His new novel, Tinker and Blue is now in stores. Frank lives in Inverness, Cape Breton