Read Eat Your Heart Out Online
Authors: Katie Boland
Tags: #FICTION / General, #FICTION / Literary, #FICTION / Short Stories (single author), #FICTION / Coming of Age
She had never seen anyone look as sad when he let her go.
Cheryl is lying
in bed, on her back. Her hand is on her stomach.
Her mother's funeral is tomorrow. The black dress is hanging on her door, the jewellery is laid out, the heaven and heaviness of life passing over lying next to her.
She says to what's growing inside her the same words that she fell asleep to as a child.
“I'm not going to be like her.”
Then, “I'm not going to be like her.”
And then, “I promise, I'm not going to be like her.”
I'd like to thank my
mother for encouraging me. I'd like to thank my father for helping me, always. I'd like to thank my brother for inspiring me. I'd like to thank my sister for her strength. I'd like to thank my agents Anne McDermid and Monica Pacheco for being so supportive and believing in me. I would like to thank Ruth Linka at Brindle & Glass for wanting to publish this book, helping this collection find a home. I'd like to thank my editor Lynne Van Luven for her tireless work and patience; you have improved this book tenfold. And finally, I'd like to thank Caroline Leavitt for being a perfect mentor.
KATIE BOLAND
is an actress and writer who divides her time between Los Angeles and Toronto. She was chosen as one of the Toronto International Film Festival's “Rising Stars” and as one of three Canadians to watch by
Elle Canada
. She has appeared in more than forty films and her writing has appeared in the
Toronto Star
and
TChad Quarterly
.
Eat Your Heart Out
is her first published work. Please visit Katie online at
katieboland.com
,
@katieboland
, or on her blog,
comedy-and-drama.blogspot.com
.
by Angie Abdou
Winner of the Gold Medal for Western Canadian Fiction at the 2012 Independent Publisher (IPPY) Book Awards
It's the last ski weekend of the season and a mishmash of snow-enthusiasts is on its way to a remote backwoods cabin. In an odd pilgrimage through the mountains, the townsfolk of Coaltonâfrom the ski bum to the urbaniteâembark on a bizarre adventure that walks the line between comedy and tragedy. As the rednecks mount their sleds and the hippies snowshoe through the cedar forest, we see rivals converge for the weekend. While readers follow the characters on their voyage up and over the mountain, stereotypes of ski-town culture fall away. Loco, the ski bum, is about to start his first real job; Alison, the urbanite, is forced to learn how to wield an avalanche shovel; and Michael, the real estate developer, is high on mushroom tea.
In a blend of mordant humour and heartbreak, Angie Abdou chronicles a day in the life of these industrious few as they attempt to conquer the mountain. In an avalanche of action, Angie Abdou explores the way in which people treat their fellow citizens and the landscape they love.
by Shari Lapena
Shortlisted for the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour
Will Thorne is a stalled poet, married to Judy, a wildly successful celebrity economist. Pressured by a starving fellow poet, Will establishes The Poets' Preservation Society, a genteel organization to help poets in need. But when Will meets his muse, the enigmatic and athletic Lily White, he becomes inspired not only to write poetry, but to take guerrilla action in support of poets everywhere. Poetry meets parkour and culture clashes with commerce in this hilarious look at how we measure the value of art.
by Samantha Warwick
It's the mid-1920s and New York is shimmering with the hope and vigour of a younger generation in headlong pursuit of greater freedoms and pleasures. Watching from the sidelines, nineteen-year-old Savanna Mason struggles with the gravity of her perceived failures, finding release and security in the water. Savi believes that her swimming has the power to change her world. Just as it seems this notion has been shattered for good, she embarks on a journey to the Wrigley Ocean Marathon-a twenty-two-mile race from Catalina Island to Los Angeles. Inspired by true events, with vivid glimpses of Prohibition, class antagonism and the evolving attitudes of the flapper era,
Sage Island
is a poignant novel about a young woman diving and surfacing.
by Lee Kvern
At a dinner party, Beth â thirty-six, single, and working as much overtime as she can get her hands on â impulsively announces that she's going to spend a night on Vancouver's mean streets in commiseration of the homeless. Unexpectedly, her hosts' son Mason â nine years old, small for his age, intense, intellectual and so shy he can't speak in company â whispers in his mother's ear that he wants to go with her. Mason's parents, good limousine liberals that they are, reluctantly allow him to go. Disaster, of course, ensues.
So begins this fast-paced, tightly wound, funny and quirky first novel from a fresh new voice in Canadian fiction. Follow Beth, well-meaning but ultimately misguided, through one night on the streets as she frantically searches for the boy she has lost, ruminates on the shopping cart as a status symbol, loses her shoes, meets a writer, knocks herself out cold, discovers romaine lettuce as a hair accessory, and maybe â just maybe â falls in love after all.
Copyright © 2013 Katie Boland
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.
LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA CATALOGUING IN PUBLICATION
Boland, Katie, 1988â
Eat your heart out [electronic resource] / Katie Boland.
Short stories.
Electronic monograph.
Issued also in print format.
ISBN 978-1-926972-94-7 (HTML).âISBN 978-1-926972-95-4 (PDF)
I. Title.
PS8603.O452E28 2013 C813'.6 C2012-907616-3
Editor: Lynne Van Luven
Proofreader: Heather Sangster, Strong Finish
Interior photography: Katie Boland
Cover illustration: Pete Kohut
Author photo: Gail Harvey