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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Order Now! THE MAN NEXT DOOR


As my late grandmother used to say: Curiosity killed the cat. And as my late father used to say: mind your own business..

In those days, it was easy to join the revolution. You could sign up on any street corner where you could also find like-minded children with similar weird hair and clothes. I had been in the streets a lot that year, marching for this and shouting slogans against that. The future would sort itself out, as simple as breathing.

When I was fifteen years old, I saw Leonard Cohen sing The Stranger Song on Canadian television. Not long afterwards, I took the subway downtown and bought a book of his poetry. Magic was afoot.

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT "THE MAN NEXT DOOR":

"Regarding the Man Next Door - I'm still recovering! And I mean that in the best way possible…All my favourite texts knock the ground out from beneath my feet. Not only did it topple me, it might be the most engaging memoir I've read. You make subtle gestures towards the devil in the details with a very sharp labrys…pure artistry." -- Andrew Roberts

"That was one great read. More gentle on our hero and maybe less paranoid than stuff written in the past. The story really does hang together and connects with my own memories of Montreal. But what I really want to know is, where can I see a picture of the Chinese man flipping through the air?" -- Tom Hochmann

Well done. And timely. "Manufacturing the Dead Head" over at Gnostic Media and Dave McGowan's work and now your work are all meshing like a perfectly synchronized Rolex Submariner wrist watch. --- Agent Rooster Cogburn

"A wild ride." -- Carolyn Swayze literary agency

"A truly great read. The ending will shock you." -- Ellen Atkin, Raw Travelling blog

"Fascinating insight from that period from Ann Diamond, as usual. I look forward to reading her new book." --- Kitty Hundal

“Never touch your idols: the gilding will stick to your fingers." --- Anonymous

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