Posts by Lindsay Zier-Vogel
November’s writer-in-residence at Open Book
I am so delighted to be the writer-in-residence for Open Book this month! November 2021 Writer-in-residence Lindsay Zier-Vogel creates an unforgettable debut inspired by the story of Amelia Earhart: It’s a staggering, brilliant debut from Zier-Vogel. My Open Book essays: Write When The Baby Sleeps And Other Impossible Writing Rules My first essay explores the…
Read MorePurchase ‘Letters to Amelia’
My debut novel is available now wherever books are sold!
Read MoreToday’s Parent: How to transition your toddler from nap time to quiet time
Quiet time is my saving grace and I was delighted to write about tips and tricks for instituting quiet time for Today’s Parent. Read the full article here:
Read More‘Letters to Amelia’ #2 on the Independently Published Bestsellers List
What a thrill it is to find Letters to Amelia sitting in the second spot on the Canadian Independently Published Bestsellers List for September! Thank you to the Hamilton Review of Books for compiling the list, to indie bookstores everywhere, and to everyone who has purchased my book along the way! And I’m in such extraordinary…
Read MoreReview: The Toronto Star
I am so delighted, and so honoured to have this thoughtful, wonderful review in the Toronto Star.
Read More“Letters to Amelia” in the University of Toronto’s Arts & Sciences news
A recent feature complete with a video (with amazing flight-related photos!), and generous quotes from novelist Anne Michaels
Read MoreSunday Sept. 19 @ 4pm: Outdoor book signing event at Another Story Bookshop (with WOTS!)
Join me as I sign books at Another Story Bookshop in Toronto this coming Sunday.
Read MoreWord on the Street event: Sept 20, 2021
I’m delighted to be a panelist on The Word On The Street’s Epistolary Fiction: Letters of Hope & Heartbreak event.
Read MoreVirtual Book Launch recording
I had just the very best time at my virtual book launch. Thank you to everyone who came and sent notes and bought my book. I’m so grateful to Michelle Arbuckle for hosting (and making me both sob and laugh), to Dani Kind for the beautiful reading, and to Angela Antle for asking such thoughtful…
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