Author conversations with
mystery writer Richard King
Presenting a new episode of the web series for seniors We’re All In This Together
September 24, 2021
Join n on Friday, September 24 at 6 pm for the launch of Episode 21: Author Conversations with Richard King! Starting at his home on the Lachine Canal exploring King’s origins and evolution as a mystery writer, we also visit frontline ER nurse Margaret Quinsey, who inspired the main character of his book series that began with A Stab At Life. Don’t miss this intimate and personal look at how art truly does imitate life for this iconic Quebec writer. To watch a promotional clip of our next episode, click here.
… exploring King’s origins and evolution as a mystery writer, we also visit frontline ER nurse Margaret Quinsey, who inspired the main character of his book series that began with A Stab At Life.
We’re All In This Together is a collaboration between the English Language Arts Network and Seniors Action Quebec, and a community initiative to reach Quebec’s English-speaking seniors. This one-of-a-kind web-series has been designed by seniors, especially for seniors. Each bi-weekly episode of the web series, directed by Montreal-based award-winning filmmaker Bobbi Jo Hart, features entertainment, activities and conversations designed to connect with those in need of support and empathy with a gentle reminder that we are, indeed, all in this together.
Episodes released so far can easily be found on the We’re All In This Together YouTube channel and Facebook page and are available for anyone to enjoy.
This is also a great opportunity to take a moment to assure that the seniors around you can access the Internet so that they can take advantage of all the online resources available to them.
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Seniors Action Quebec works to maintain and enhance the vitality of English-speaking Quebec seniors. All efforts will identify and address challenges and issues to promote a healthy and active lifestyle for English-speaking seniors.
The English Language Arts Network (ELAN) is a meeting place for English-language artists and cultural workers of all disciplines from every region of Quebec, where they can share expertise and resources, build audiences and alliances, seek support, advocate for their interests, and make common cause with the Francophone arts community.
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