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Chester Brown’s zombie love for Toronto culture

Toronto’s Live With Culture campaign has enlisted the talent of graphic novelist Chester Brown for a series of ads bigging up its efforts to spread the word about Toronto’s art scene. For the ads, Brown has created an ongoing story about a zombie attack on Canada’s biggest city, one sensitive zombie with a thing for live theatre, and a young woman who finds herself strangely attracted to him.

The series is running in the free weekly Now magazine. See a sample below. (And feel free to fill the comments with wisecracks about Toronto’s culture being fit for zombies….)

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Book Pictures

Do you have great photos from a recent book event in Canada that you'd like to share with us? Submit them to the Quill & Quire Flickr pool and they'll show up here.

Author Caroline Abraham poses with a copy of her book, The Juggler's Children

Book Club Pals: Cally Bowen, Susan Freeman, Pat Simpson, Annette McCoubry, Pamela Kempthorne, and Rhoda Payne

WT Executive Director Mary Osborne introduces author Carolyn Abraham

Author Carolyn Abraham speaks to the crowd about analyzing her family's DNA to discover more about her past

Guest Janet L'Hereux signs in

Guests wait their turn as Teresa Farmer gets her book signed by The Juggler's Children author Carolyn Abraham

WT Literary Events Committee member Patti Thorlakson

Carolyn Abraham signs a copy of her book, The Juggler's Children

David Solway

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Present Shock:  When Everything Happens Now  with Douglas Rushkoff

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