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Event photos: Ted Reader’s big-ass burger, Sarah Selecky at Czehoski, Alison Dare at TCAF

On May 6, author-chef Ted Reader attempted to break the Guinness Record for World’s Largest Commercially Available Burger by cooking up this 600-lb behemoth in Toronto’s Dundas Square. Given that the previous record was a 185-lb burger, it’s safe to say: Mission Accomplished. As you can see from the image above, Reader chose to do some very subtle promotion for his new book, Napoleon’s Everyday Gourmet Burgers (Key Porter Books). The burger, by the way, was auctioned off, with the proceeds going to Camp Bucko, a charity camp for children who are burn survivors, which is a very appropriate thing for a barbecue chef to support. (Photo by David Cuthbertson/DC Photography/Courtesy of Key Porter)


Sarah Selecky launched her collection of short fiction, This Cake Is For the Party (Thomas Allen Publishers), on May 6 at Czehoski on Toronto’s Queen West. Above: Selecky (left) goes cheek-to-cheek with Thomas Allen publicist Jenna Illies. (Photo by Matthew Liteplo/Courtesy of Thomas Allen)

The 2010 edition of the Toronto Comic Arts Festival was held May 8 and 9 at the Toronto Reference Library. Among the many comix-types present was none other than tween adventurer Alison Dare, hero of the Alison Dare series by J. Torres and J. Bone and published by Tundra Books. Above: Dare, though looking a tad pale (even in a comic book crowd), appears to fit right in at TCAF. (Photo courtesy of Tundra/From Q&Q‘s Flickr Pool)

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Brian Lam, publisher of Arsenal Pulp Press

Carol Jensson and Judie Glick at the launch of the New Granville Island Market Cookbook

Robert Ballantyne, Associate Publisher at Arsenal Pulp Press, and Wesley Yuen, old friend of Brian Lam.

Judie and Carol at the end of the launch.

Susan Safyan, editor of Arsenal Pulp Press, handing out wine at the launch of the New Granville Island Market Cookbook

the spread, contributed by the vendors at Granville Island Market in support of the New Granville Island Market Cookbook by Judie Glick and Carol Jensson

Butch choir

apple pie

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Gord Hill

Spartacus launch for the Anticapitalist Resistance Comic Book

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