Trevor Cole
Born
in Toronto, Ont., Canada
February 15, 1960
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Practical Jean
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2010
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13 editions
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Whisky King
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2017
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6 editions
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Norman Bray in the Performance of His Life
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2004
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5 editions
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The Fearsome Particles
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2006
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3 editions
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Hope Makes Love
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2015
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2 editions
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Tribb's Troubles
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2012
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4 editions
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L'Eugénie pratique
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The New Ontario Gardener
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2001
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2 editions
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Gardening Manual for Canada
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ピア・サポート実践マニュアル
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“My mother is a certainty. I can count on the watercolour pain in her voice when she calls to say she hasn't heard from me in months. The precarious laughter as she comes from the kitchen, when I finally do appear on her doorstep, the laughter that says I might be a chickadee that's alighted unexpectedly on her thumb.”
― Hope Makes Love
― Hope Makes Love
“To live, fiction must be read, and to be read it must be enjoyed. Why do so many people talk about the number of times they’ve lost interest in a book after a couple of chapters, or only “toughed it out” to the end out of a sense of obligation? I’d say it’s because too many writers have forgotten that the writer’s job isn’t merely to express himself, it’s to reach a reader. That doesn’t mean pandering to the lowest common denominator. But it does mean that even a work of smart, thoughtful fiction should strive to engage and entertain. If you’re a writer of literary fiction and all you’re bringing to the party is a poetic turn of phrase or a deep thought, that’s not enough. What about pace? Humour? Characters you care about and a smattering of suspense that makes you want to “find out what happens next?” All of these, plus rich language, bracing honesty and emotional resonance, should be components of the best, most thoughtful fiction. Because that’s the sort of reading experience that readers should be able to expect from a novel that demands hours of their time.”
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“My mother may no longer be (if she ever was) a mast to which I can rope myself. But I fear the loss of Lesley. Without her observance, and her sturdy presence, I would feel windblown.”
― Hope Makes Love
― Hope Makes Love
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