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Book Launch - Reading / Signing - Toronto October 23


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A friend of mine will be doing a reading from his new novel, and signing them and whatever, at his book launch party in Toronto. I'll be there. Hopefully some of you will be too:

Hope you can make it.

Event Info Name: Who by Fire, Who by Blood book launch

Tagline: Book party for Jon Papernick's first novel

Host: Hosted by Publishers Michael and Barry Callaghan

Time and Place Date: Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Time: 7:00pm - 11:00pm

Location: The Dora Keogh/Pipeline Reading Series

Street: 141 Danforth Avenue

City/Town: Toronto, ON

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Contact Info Venue Phone: 416.778.1804

Email: jonpapernick@hotmail.com

My novel, Who by Fire, Who by Blood, will be published this fall by Exile Editions.

To learn more please go to http://www.jonpapernick.com

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Reviews look good... :)

WHO BY FIRE, WHO BY BLOOD is a thinking man's thriller—smart, relentless, impossible to put down. Is this really his first novel? Jon Papernick can write."

Jennifer Haigh, Bestselling author of Baker Towers and Mrs. Kimble; winner of the PEN/Hemingway Award.

WHO BY FIRE, WHO BY BLOOD

"Jon Papernick's Who by Fire, Who by Blood is a psychological thriller with a complex soul... he describes the quest to save oneself by redeeming history, and the perilous consequences that arise from confusing the two tasks. It's a harrowing, distinguished book."

-- Steve Stern, author of The Wedding Jester, and The Angel of Forgetfulness. Winner of the National Jewish Book Award.

"Jon Papernick's Who by Fire, Who by Blood will draw you in with its increasingly horrifying plot. But what will haunt you forever is how Papernick brings you right up to the border between justice and terror, and then makes that border disappear. Open this book carefully. You will close it changed."

--Dara Horn, author of In The Image and The World to Come. Named by Granta Magazine as one of the best young American novelists. Winner of the National Jewish Book Award.

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