Couillard to bare all Jun 21, 2008
McClelland and Stewart announced Friday it will publish the English-version of Julie Couillard's autobiography ... McClelland and Stewart said in a news release that Ms. Couillard's book will contain details of a life marked by both tragedy and exhilaration ... Calls to both McClelland and Stewart and Les Editions de l'Homme were not immediately returned. (Globe and Mail)
Coldplay leaves fans out in cold Jun 13, 2008
Friday, June 13, 2008. Jun 12, 2008 04:30 AM. (Toronto Star)
Border no barrier for Black's autograph pen Oct 16, 2007
About 50-60 people lined up at the World's Biggest Bookstore to have Conrad Black autograph his latest tome, The Invincible Quest, The Life of Richard Milhous Nixon (McClelland and Stewart), which weighs in at 1,152 pages. But the disgraced media baron - barred from leaving the United States pending sentencing on Nov. 30 for his conviction on charges of fraud and obstruction of justice - was several thousand miles away, sitting stiffly at a desk in the book-lined study of his Palm Beach, Fla. (Globe and Mail -- Entertainment)
What about Geddy Lee and Neil Young? Aug 13, 2007
" said Doug Pepper, president and publisher of McClelland and Stewart. "Obviously the more candid they are the more news stories are going to pop up on the cover of the newspaper. You know a motivated author when you see them, and you know an author who's phoning it in. (Globe and Mail -- Entertainment)
Q&A today: Shootings expert Apr 17, 2007
Dr. Leyton is professor emeritus in forensic anthropology at Memorial University in Newfoundland, past president of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association and the author of five books on murder, the best known of which is Hunting Humans: The Rise of the Modern Multiple Murderer, published by McClelland and Stewart. Editor's Note: We will follow the same general rules for this Qion as for our regular live discussions. (Globe and Mail -- International)
It always comes back to Barbados Feb 19, 2007
"It was 1963. I was married at the time, with two children. I said, `I'm going to be an artist' and all hell broke loose. I went on the dole. Twenty-eight dollars on Richmond St. every Friday. I gave myself one year. McClelland and Stewart accepted a book from me in six months.". And that started an amazing 44-year journey. (Toronto Star)