
Our very own fantastic Anna Leventhal has just released a brand new anthology with Invisible Publishing, titled The Art of Trespassing, and we here at Shameless recommend everyone use this handy link to get themselves a copy. We’re certainly not alone in our endorsement:
“An anthology of new writers that sparkles with imagination, energy, and flashes of poetry. And perhaps most importantly, it’s an awfully fun read.”
-Jonathan Goldstein, Author of Lenny Bruce is Dead
Here’s some more info about our beloved Anna and her brand new book:
The Art of Trespassing explores the systems and structures that frame our everyday lives. Contributors imagine networks, neighbourhoods and relationships, exposing them as both confining and liberating.
Anna Leventhal’s fiction has appeared in Geist and will be published in the forthcoming anthology Journey Prize Stories 20 from McClelland & Stewart. She lives in Montréal.


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three comments
mm..i will try to catch this when free...it looks to be good for reading.
Posted by swar
August 25, 2008, 4:37 PM
Shucks guys, thanks. But a lot of other people's hard work and talent went into it too.
We're touring this puppy in September, with stops in Montreal, Kingston, Toronto, Ottawa, and Waterloo, so I'll keep you posted on details.
Posted by Anna
August 25, 2008, 10:31 PM
Congrats Anna! I'm looking forward to reading this!
Posted by Nicole
August 26, 2008, 7:33 AM
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