Festival: 2022 Amy Tector

Author's Event: Louise Penny interviews Amy Tector

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Saturday October 22
15h30 - 16h30
Community Centre, 270 Victoria, Knowlton QC
a$35/person

Date: Saturday October 22

Time: 11h - 12h

Location: Community Centre, 270 Victoria, Knowlton QC

PRICE: a $20/person

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Rémi Thériault

2022 Knowlton Literary Festival

Amy Tector

New this fall: The Foulest Things


Amy Tector has spent more than 20 years plumbing the secrets squirrelled away in archives — whether it's uncovering a whale's ear (true story) in a box of old photographs, or working in The Hague for the United Nations' International Criminal Tribunal for War Crimes in the former Yugoslavia, she has been privy to hidden records and extraordinary secrets.


She now works at Canada’s national archives, Library and Archives Canada, and is adjunct professor at the University of Ottawa and a sessional instructor at Carleton University.


Amy’s debut novel, The Honeybee Emeralds was published in spring 2022. Her second novel, The Foulest Things, is the first in a loose trilogy centered on murders and mayhem in the archives. It will be published autumn 2022. 


Amy has a PhD in English literature from the Université Libre de Bruxelles and lives in Ottawa, Canada with a daughter named Violet, a husband named Andrew and a dog named Daffodil. She is an enthusiastic, but incompetent, cross-country skier.


Read more about Amy Tector at: www.amytector.com .


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