Wow. It is always gratifying - but also very humbling - when a book reviewer assesses the merits of one's work. Rachel More, writing for Hamilton's Arts & Letters Magazine had some thought-filled things to say recently about TRILLIUM ...
' Margaret
Lindsay Holton’s TRILLIUM
Trillium by Margaret Lindsay Holton is a book that is
steeped in both geography and history. A very specific, very
localized geography and history. Trillium chronicles the
history of the Niagara Peninsula and European settlement and
development here.
From the first sentence - “Clinging tightly to the huge
boulder half way down the falls Tom watched the water cascade past
him into the churning gorge below” - it is clear that
landscape and natural power loom large (oftentimes literally) over
the lives of Holton’s characters. And well it should.
The founding myth of settler Canada is that of a country literally
hewn from forest and granite and transformed into a paradise – one
of the ‘breadbaskets of the world’ and a fertile and productive
region for wine. That this is a myth cannot be overstated. The last
10 years have seen a radical shift in how we talk about the colonial
period and the white men and women who came here from Europe and
transmogrified the land to suit themselves at the expense of the
non-white men and women who were already here. In a post-Truth and
Reconciliation society perhaps Holton’s most surprising literary
choice is the lack of racial tension which characterizes the opening
section of Trillium.
Young Tom Hartford, a British soldier in what would come to be
known (to Anglo-Canadians at least) as the French & Indian War,
is a model 18th-century man. His best friend is the Iroquois trader
Maakadegaagwan, known as Maaka, and the most problematic thought that
Tom has is that he would prefer to marry a white woman “He
would prefer to take a wife from his own kind, preferably with a
woman who could read and write and teach their children.”
Later, when Maaka’s customs make Tom’s new (Scottish) wife
uncomfortable, Tom assures her that “Maaka was the best there
ever could be”. He continues to defend his friendship with
Maaka in the face of increasing community pressure to segregate from
the indigenous people. Eventually though, Maaka stops coming around
and Tom cheerfully accepts this as he cheerfully accepts almost
everything else that happens.
But just as Canadian history doesn’t end with the English
victory at the Plains of Abraham, Trillium doesn’t end
with Tom Hartford peacefully living out his days on his Twenty Mile Creek peach farm.
Holton’s mandate is wide-ranging and no sooner has the story of
Tom Hartford, the first, drawn to a close than she introduces us to
another young man, aspiring to a better life, awestruck by the
majesty of his new country.
Francesco Di Angelo arrives in Hamilton from Sicily by merchant
steamer in 1835. His first view of the city highlights a
rapidly-changing Canada, juxtaposing “the bustling shoreline”
with the “escarpment-protected port at the end of this long
freshwater open lake”.
The meaning is clear: this is a natural setting for the ingenuity
and industry of human beings and the land will reward those who adapt
to and exploit it most judiciously. Francesco is one of those who
will profit by the land, at least in this era, because his love of
growing things makes him a natural fit as a picker on the Hartford
farm (now owned by Tom’s grandson, Tom Hartford III). “To him
this wasn’t work, it was play. It was soil. It was home. His hands
became chaffed from dirt and his fingernails became permanently
blackened with grit. He dug in deeper. He didn’t mind. He could
feel the sun on his back and hear the birds in the orchards. He could
literally see the fruit of his own labour. In September, he ate two
perfect peaches from the first tree he had picked.” Despite
his lack of English, Franco is embraced by the thoroughly Anglo
Hartfords in the first of many intersections between characters
throughout the centuries.
Holton’s book does indeed span centuries. Words like ‘panoramic’
or ‘multi-generational’ or even ‘saga’ would apply. It is to
her credit that she has looked at the history and demographics of
wine country and seen fertile ground (pun intended) for the kind of
sprawling family-history story made famous by authors like Isabel
Allende and Gabriel Garcia Marquez; though Holton’s novel doesn’t
feature the kind of precious magical realism that also typifies those
writers. Instead, her magic is more prosaic, but no less effective.
The opening section of Trillium, “Seeds”, introduces
both Tom, the first, and Franco Di Angelo as well as a third young
man with big dreams. Paddy O’Sullivan’s ambitions lead him down a
far different path than either of the others, with him becoming a
‘swell’ and most likely a petty criminal as well as a shrewd and
corrupt businessman (he will eventually become involved with Hartford
Fruit Farm through a shady land deal that sees Tom’s descendants
leasing land that Paddy has acquired).
Tom, Franco, and Paddy are the seeds that Holton grows her story
from and, like grapevines, that story grows strong and wild. The
Hartford, Di Angelo, and O’Sullivan family’s fates are
inextricably intertwined all the way up to the end of the 20th
century and the novel does not lack for dramatic events.
In fact, all
of the plot described so far covers less than a quarter of Trillium.
The magic is that Holton never confuses the reader (even with
multiple characters named, say, Tom Hartford) and she never loses the
sense of the terrain being a character as much as any of the humans.
As I wrote in the beginning of this review, this is a novel in
which history and geography are the twin engines driving the story
forward. Trillium could not be set anywhere but the Niagara
peninsula. This specificity is a strength, as is Holton’s gift for
capturing each historical period in detail without losing sense of
the larger whole.
As Trillium so aptly demonstrates even familiar territory
can contain multitudes worth examining. Her Southern Ontario tale is
full of intriguing characters with stories to tell and they are lucky
to be the products of a well-seasoned teller of tales. TRILLIUM is well worth the attention of anyone who lives in the Niagara peninsula - and anyone who doesn’t but still likes quality historical fiction.'
--- Book Review by Rachel More, for H&L Magazine. Published July 20th, 2019.
Wonderful, no?
However, More's review is not without some criticism from me ... I believe she failed to 'round out' the manner in which I did include the current plight of the indigenous people in Canada. She failed to mention how I tied up the beginning of the novel to the end with the re-introduction of a 'snapshot' of the general perspective, circa 2001, from both the native and non-native points of view. I did this in a subtle way, (as an internet-exploring activity played out in a house full of university students), to remind the readers that 'settler' history - Canadian history - is, in fact, built on top of the pre-existing human history within North America ... In other words, contrary to her critique, I was very aware from the onset that, (even though this work is NOT a novel about the native tribes of Canada), I could not ignore the 'framework' of history that has shaped our young nation and its people.
I also think her opening assumption that all interactions between colonialists and the native peoples would have been necessarily fractious is off-the-mark. Historically, that is simply not the case. (The continental fur trade would never have happened if it had been.) More to the point, and worthy of greater thought and deliberation, is the whole IDEA of 'land ownership' that lies, like the good soil beneath our feet, beneath this tale ...
Land ownership remains the greatest bone of contention between the government of Canada and the First Nations tribal groups. Dominion of the land - including all rights and access above-and-below ground - will continue to be one of on-going strife between the two competing governing cultures if some sort of genuine and acceptable agreement cannot be achieved. There is no question that the historical wounds are deep and the generational scars omnipresent. But, obviously, no progress can or will be made as long as this on-going issue remains framed as one between 'winners and losers', or 'the dominant and the subordinate'.
If PEACE is desired, a new linguistic paradigm is very much needed.
For my point of view, and for what it is worth, nothing is ever really just 'black or white' in love or war - and that includes humanity's multifaceted evolution and diverse multicultural history. If we are to survive at all as a species on this planet, we have ALL got to rethink a LOT about our engagement with the natural world as well as our interactions with all species on this amazing twirling globe.
PICK UP YOUR COPY of TRILLIUM on Amazon CANADA here.
Monday, July 22, 2019
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
Two New Reviews of Timely Novel by MLHolton, TRILLIUM
--- Opps! A short apology, dear friends!
I've just had my ancient laptop refurbished, (new keyboard), and upgraded with new software (Windows 10), and am now boldly stumbling forward. (... ach! the filing system is sooo different, passwords have 'disappeared' and one drive of info will not 'link' ... arg!) - Still, I did what to get out this brief shout-out to two very kind book reviewers who recently penned their thoughts about my latest novel effort, TRILLIUM.
First up, California-based writer, Veronica Cline Barton. Veronica is a prolific writer in her own right with a very intriguing and active writing blog. Under her #amreading and #amreviewing hashtags, she very kindly wrote the following: -
- TRILLIUM by Author M. L. Holton - ***** 5
STAR REVIEW
'This week I
traveled 250 years through time with an historical fiction,
multi-generational masterpiece! - Three men, three
families, and 250 years of life stories and secrets flow through this
masterful tale by author M.L. Holton.
War between the British and
French comes to an end, at the dawn of a new Canada. Land is royally
granted, setting up the beginning of unimaginable fortunes and
business opportunities for the few, agricultural livelihoods
supporting generations for others, and power schemes fueled by
jealousy and envy for some that will do anything to get their way.
The TRILLIUM story line is magnificent in the way it has been structured, moving
the reader seamlessly through the happenings in each family
generation and disclosing the decisions that will impact descendants
in the future. Author Holton cleverly ties in historical events to
the fictional families and agricultural details of the region that
yield surprising new ventures, giving you several ‘ah-hah’
moments that this reader enjoyed.
As the family
destinies play out, the lives of the rich and famous, as well as
those of more modest means unfold over the decades, giving you an
insight to their love lives, fated relationships, family tragedies,
scheming personalities, joys and dreams as the generations within the
families grow and adapt to this wondrous land. The sadness of lives
lost, cruel deeds, revenge driven intentions, illness and lost hope
will keep you turning page after page to see how the characters will
react—and who will survive and thrive, or not.
The surroundings
detailed in TRILLIUM pull you in to witness the beauty and splendor
of the land, grand homes, and the drama as it unfolds. I couldn’t
put this book down–I was enchanted and mesmerized by the story lines
of the families, the characters, and settings from beginning to end.
The scope and depth of this story is fantastically told, taking you
through generations of family love, hope and drama—slowly revealing
the secrets that will bind these families together forever. --- A
fantastic read, highly recommended!'
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Cool, eh? Veronica also, unprompted, added her 5 STAR review to Amazon, Goodreads and BookPub. - That was very decent of her! - Thank you V!
Cool, eh? Veronica also, unprompted, added her 5 STAR review to Amazon, Goodreads and BookPub. - That was very decent of her! - Thank you V!
Then, a few days later, marvelous Mel, who writes for 'Book Reviews From Canada' blog had the following to say -
'TRILLIUM follows
the stories of several families from different backgrounds as their
lives intersect across generations in the Niagara region. This is a very
well-done book. ... Holton has crafted a beautifully written and incredibly detailed novel. I loved how
character-driven the novel was ... and ... Holton vividly describes the scenery so that you can clearly
imagine it ... Holton has managed to intersect the story lines of so many varied
characters and plot points. ... I would
recommend this book to anyone interested in character focused
historical fiction spanning generations.'
--- Cool too, no?
It is fascinating how people do perceive and interpret this new work through their own perceptual prisms. - Each sees, resonates and amplifies something slightly different. I am so glad that readers are enjoying this timely historical fiction.
Please do feel free to add your thoughts about your read of TRILLIUM too to either Goodreads and/or Amazon (via Amazon CA in Canada, or via AMAZON. COM for American and global options.
(Kindly note, if you're thinking of picking up either an e-book or paperback please note that the currency exchange rates fluctuate from country to country.)
Please do feel free to add your thoughts about your read of TRILLIUM too to either Goodreads and/or Amazon (via Amazon CA in Canada, or via AMAZON. COM for American and global options.
(Kindly note, if you're thinking of picking up either an e-book or paperback please note that the currency exchange rates fluctuate from country to country.)
THANK YOU One & ALL!
Thursday, May 30, 2019
TRILLIUM by MLHolton tells tale set in Niagara region
A great shout-out by Luke Edwards, in Niagara This Week, covering points Grimsby to Fort Erie ...
Yes, my latest novel started over a decade ago ... I just couldn't find the 'key' to get into it.
The moment came when I was thinking about the various media innovations that have changed our lives ..
Consider how news in Canada was initially sent by courier, then available via printed broadsheets,
then newspapers, then radio, then black & white television, then colour television -
and now, today, the internet. All this happened within a span of 250 years. A spit in the bucket.
That's how I got into my new story ... HOW NEWS TRAVELS ...
Dive into the on-line version of this profile HERE.
TRILLIUM - now in Ebook or trade Paperback
Third page in Fort Erie Edition |
Three-quarter page in Grimsby edition |
Monday, May 27, 2019
Local Author Fair - Margaret Lindsay Holton
TRILLIUM by Margaret Lindsay Holton |
> SATURDAY, June 22 <
> from 10am to 2pm <
Come On Out & MEET a diverse group of local authors who write in a variety of different voices - Mystery, Romance, Crime, Horror, Comedy, Historical Fiction ? -- You bet!
Plenty is planned for the 4 hour LOCAL AUTHOR FAIR: - short readings, autographed books, selfies with authors - FOR KEEN READERS YOUNG & OLD ALIKE!
Street View of Burlington Public Library - Central Branch, 2331 New Street, Downtown Burlington |
SAMPLE of LOCAL AUTHORS ATTENDING for ADULT Readers: -
Saturday, June 22nd, 10-2pm
Git yer #CANLIT on!
TRILLIUM by Margaret Lindsay Holton |
Be sure to swing by & pick up your First Edition copy of TRILLIUM
- the new historical fiction by award-winning Canadian artist and author -
Margaret Lindsay Holton
"Highly recommend! Could not put this book down ... First rate story!"
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Humber School for Writers Grad, Margaret Lindsay Holton
The article also mentions a few of the book projects I've done over the years ... Note, links wont work on the screengrab below. - If looking for my most recent title, TRILLIUM, go to Amazon: https://amzn.to/2q0iEeL / - Older commercial titles can be found via my Amazon author page. Other MLH art & poetry book projects can be found HERE.
Finally, minor point, it is not clear in the article that I was a 'Graduate' student at the Humber School for Writers. I had already finished my Bachelor of Arts years before at the University of Toronto. I was most fortunate to receive the President's Scholarship to understudy in the 'Graduate Creative Writing Program' with 2x Giller prize winner, M.G.Vassanji.
Noteworthy nugget for die-hard Canadian literary historians - I still have all his notes!
Tuesday, May 14, 2019
Beach Reads: PARADISE - with pinhole by M.L.Holton
ISBN: 978-9970853-8-9 |
When musing on what paradise is and isn't, I realized that Family and Nature are probably the two most defining components of any given life.
Both spheres 'shape' our home lives on this planet. These spheres can manifest as either a living hell filled with strife and acrimony OR they can invite and welcome us to safe places filled with abundance. (For most, it's generally a topsy-turvy mix of both!)
The visual I selected to synthesis these two spheres was an award-winning pinhole paper-photograph that I did some time ago, called Granny's Lounger. To my mind, this image encapsulates the best of both: generational human care-taking and the complex bounty of the natural world.
Granny's Lounger is faithfully reproduced in this delightful volume opposite a charming poem, 'Latched', by Ellen Girardeau Kempler. Ellen's tender poem also honours the often unseen - but never forgotten - natural forces that shape us daily.
If looking for a thought-provoking summer read, pick up this well-assembled anthology.
If looking for a thought-provoking summer read, pick up this well-assembled anthology.
Double page spread from PARADISE supplied by Third Street Writers - Copyright Third Street Writers |
Monday, March 25, 2019
Margaret Lindsay Holton - Artist & Author of TRILLIUM
Happy to share this recent on-line interview with IdeaMensch about my arts practice:
how I do what I do and why I do it. Candid and straight-forward, I tell it like it is ...
Excerpts follow:
Margaret Lindsay Holton is a senior Canadian artist and an award-winning fiction author from the Golden Horseshoe region of Southern Ontario, Canada. She has recently released her third novel, TRILLIUM. Appointed an ‘Alumni of Influence' by University College at the University of Toronto in 2018, she is also an out-spoken activist. Lindsay readily stands up to protect further industrial degradation of our shared environment. She writes – “We must be Nature’s Caretakers, not just Nature’s Takers.” Lindsay maintains her vibrant arts studio on the Hamilton Beach strip on the shores of Lake Ontario.
Where did the idea for your company come from?
I knew, very early on, before leaving University, that I wanted my own arts-based business. MLH Productions represents my name (MLH) and what I do (produce creative works.) Acorn Press Canada happened a decade later when I noticed that the Canadian publishing industry was being swallowed up and re-jigged by American and global concerns. I was adamant that I wanted my ‘world view’ expressed as a ‘Canadian’ not as an American or as a globalist. My mantra for that venture: ‘From little acorns mighty oaks grow.’ ...What advice would you give your younger self?
Take better physical care of my Self. Our bodies are amazing ‘tools’ and ‘temples’. When we abuse ourselves, through drugs or alcohol or physical injury, we throw away the incredible possibilities that this ‘vessel’ has given each and every one of us. I was rather rough on my ‘younger’ self. Luckily, the body has amazing restorative powers too. We can and should take better care of our physical selves.Tell us something that’s true that almost nobody agrees with you on.
Much of what passes for art these days is crap. Just because someone is ‘creative’ and can shape colourful clay balls into blobby figurines does not make them an ‘artist’. Being an artist demands much more then a boozy weekend paint party or a year or two of production. Being an artist is an ‘all or nothing’ kind of endeavor. Meaning, my Life is that of a full-time Artist. It’s what I’ve done and will continue to do until I’m dead. Poseurs and amateurs may grab at the ring. They may even become ‘influencers’ or revered social tarts. But a genuine artist seldom seeks fame, glamour or monetary gain. Those aren’t the real challenges. The very real and very serious challenge is the daily improvement of one’s abilities. Get better at what you are compelled to do every day. That’s it.As an artspreneur, what is the one thing you do over and over and recommend everyone else do?
Sleep. Seriously, good sleep can make or break your productive day. Go to bed at a reasonable hour and get up early. Set the routine, establish it as a habit, then follow it religiously. Periodic glitches are allowable, but I guarantee, you’ll want the benefits of a good nights rest again before too long.What is one business idea that you’re willing to give away to our readers?
Every person in the business of business should watch Kate Raworth’s TED TALK on a sustainable economy … Take it from there. ...What is your favorite quote?
Helen Keller was prone to saying remarkable things. I particularly like this quotable quote: “Toleration is the greatest gift of the mind; it requires the same effort of the brain that it takes to balance oneself on a bicycle.”
TRILLIUM by MLHolton now on AMAZON
Thursday, March 21, 2019
The Act & Art of Writing - SPEECH - M.L.Holton, March, 2019
'THE ACT & ART OF WRITING' by M.L.Holton
Pre-Recorded on Soundcloud
WAAH 'Speaker's Series', Art Gallery of Hamilton, March, 2019
Pre-Recorded on Soundcloud
WAAH 'Speaker's Series', Art Gallery of Hamilton, March, 2019
New novel, TRILLIUM, e-book or paperback, on AMAZON.CA
('The Frozen Goose', written, produced & directed, by MLHolton)
Now available too, on Speakola,
an eclectic collection of speeches throughout the ages.
One of my favourites, under the Arts/Culture banner,
is a timely speech by UrsulaLeGuin ...
('The Frozen Goose', written, produced & directed, by MLHolton)
Now available too, on Speakola,
an eclectic collection of speeches throughout the ages.
One of my favourites, under the Arts/Culture banner,
is a timely speech by UrsulaLeGuin ...
Thursday, February 14, 2019
Join Canadian Artist & Author, Margaret Lindsay Holton, for Lecture on 'The Act & Art of Writing' & BOOK LAUNCH of her new novel, TRILLIUM, at the Art Gallery of Hamilton
Book Cover - TRILLIUM by M.L.Holton |
' The Act & Art of Writing '
- With Special Guest, M.L.Holton
(Part of the WAAH SPEAKER'S SERIES)
"Spanning a period of 250 years, three distinctly different young men arrive and strive within the burgeoning wine-making region of Niagara. Now available in e-book or paperback, this explosive generational family saga explores a number of on-going issues: land ownership, the often hidden origins of male toxicity, the development of female empowerment and the very real impact of cold hard cash."
Find out more about her epic new work - TRILLIUM - via the Facebook fanpage or follow along on Twitter - (hashtag: #landlustloot)
Join Margaret Lindsay Holton for an engaging lecture on 'The Act & Art of Writing'. Afterwards, enjoy a FREE Screening of the critically acclaimed 25 minute WW1 Canadian film - The Frozen Goose - written, directed and produced by her in 2016.
M.L.Holton is delighted to be an Invited Speaker in the popular 'Speakers
Series' hosted by the Womens' Art Association of Hamilton. A book signing will occur at the end of this unique BOOK LAUNCH Event.
123 King Street - Downtown Hamilton
Thursday - March 21st, 1-3pm
Price: Non-members - $5 at the door.
(Please Note: Limited Seating / First Come, First Served)
Location Shot for The Frozen Goose, (2015) by M.L.Holton |
UPDATE: Wednesday, March 20th, 2019 -
It is with deep regret, due to circumstances beyond my control, that I must announce that the TRILLIUM book launch at the Art Gallery of Hamilton has been CANCELLED.**
My intended lecture about 'The Act & Art of Writing' can
be found here > https://soundcloud.com/canadada/the-act-art-of-writing-by-mlholton/s-d2kGp
TRILLIUM, my third novel, released in January 2019 in e-book
or paperback, can be found on Amazon.CA >https://amzn.to/2q0iEeL
Alternate e-book formats - (Kobo, Indigo, Apple etc) - are
here: https://books2read.com/TRILLIUM
(The FROZEN GOOSE film & trailer, referenced in the
lecture, can be seen here > https://thefrozengoose.vhx.tv/)
Margaret Lindsay Holton
Golden Horseshoe Artist & Author
Friday, January 18, 2019
'A View from the Easel' - MLHolton Lakeside Studio
Posted on Hyperallergic, January 18th, 2019 |
Lakeside Studio (2004-2012) of MLHolton, Lake Ontario, Great Lakes, Canada |
Better LATE, then NEVER, I say! --- It doesn't really matter that I am no longer at that wonderful location. I am not far away from there though and I still am on this wonderful body of water.
The lake is such a daily reminder of what is truly GREATER. ... Our amazing planet twirls, spins and wobbles, flying through space. The lake rises and falls to the tug of the rotating moon. Even with our limited scientific knowledge, it all remains most magical, mystical and mysterious.
Take a look at the other studios in the article. Deena made solid editing choices. I am very happy to be included ... Hyperallergic, January 19th, 2019.
I am now offering this print for sale on Fine Art America - Have a gander!
Tuesday, January 8, 2019
Another Great Book Review for TRILLIUM by M.L.Holton
Reviewer writes: "I cannot recommend this book enough!"
The e-book of TRILLIUM is now available on Amazon.CA or on Books2Read (for alternate e-book formats). NB: US exchange rate in effect for US-based purchases.
Also, happy to report that the 'Artist 1st Edition' is no longer available. Updated print editions can be found on Amazon as a trade paperback, with 340 pages and the same cover design.
Finally, very pleased to be reviewed by fellow readers on GOODREADS!
I'm also working on an author's page over there, so please be sure to connect and/or follow along!
On & UP!
Saturday, December 22, 2018
New Growth - IPad Sketch by MLHolton
New Growth - iPad sketch by Canadian artist, MLHolton |
Monday, December 17, 2018
Christmas Thoughts 2018
Dormant Orchard with Pine Winebreaker - Photo by M.L.Holton |
Season's Best to All.
Catch you on the flip side - mlh
Monday, December 10, 2018
Book Review of New Novel from MLHolton, TRILLIUM
Book Review: TRILLIUM - by MLHolton / Reviewed by A. Brindle |
PLUS, A 4 STAR Silver Book Award from Literary Titan - Received February 6th, 2019
TRILLIUM on Amazon. CA: https://www.amazon.ca/Trillium-Margaret-Lindsay-Holton/dp/0992127289
TRILLIUM on Amazon. CA: https://www.amazon.ca/Trillium-Margaret-Lindsay-Holton/dp/0992127289
Monday, November 12, 2018
'Meet & Greet' Golden Horseshoe Artist, MLHolton
All welcome: Come One, Come All!
Informal 'Meet & Greet' at A Different Drummer Books
in beautiful downtown Burlington. Friday, Dec 7th, 7-8pm.
See you there!
TRILLIUM now on AMAZON
UPDATE: Super fun to catch up with old & new friends at the book signing.
CLASSIC photo of MLH taken by Ian at Different Drummer ... Eyes Closed As Per Usual!
TRILLIUM now on AMAZON
UPDATE: Super fun to catch up with old & new friends at the book signing.
CLASSIC photo of MLH taken by Ian at Different Drummer ... Eyes Closed As Per Usual!
Thursday, October 4, 2018
TRILLIUM - A new Canadian Novel by MLHOLTON
This epic family saga begins after three diverse men arrive
to the North American continent. Set in the Golden Horseshoe region of Canada,
one arrives by foot at the Niagara frontier in the 1750s. Another arrives by
ship from the island of Sicily to the burgeoning Hamilton port in the mid
1850s. The last arrives from Dublin just before the outbreak of WW1.
Over 250 years the Hartford, Di Angelo and O'Sullivan clans hunker
down into the wine-making district of Niagara. Nothing remains sacred as opportunists
pursue lust, land and loot. Ancient taboos are broken - and all hell breaks
loose ...
Wine enters the picture too - lots and lots of wonderful, lip-smacking wine.
Wine enters the picture too - lots and lots of wonderful, lip-smacking wine.
Canadian artist, Margaret Lindsay Holton, aka MLH, explores
changing manners and mores in this tell-all romp. Part poet, part mid-wife,
part futurist, part sage, word-smith Holton creates an unforgettable and imaginative
portrait of Canadian living.
Author of two other novels 'Economic Sex' (1985) and
the award-winning 'The Gilded Beaver' (1999), MLHolton has also crafted short
stories and poetry.
After writing and directing, 'The Frozen Goose' (25 min DVD, 2016), she produced a spoken-word & electro-pop album 'CANADADA:TAKE TWO' (2017) to mark Canada's sesquicentennial. Her earlier poetry books, 'Bush Chord' (2006) and 'On Top of Mount Nemo' (2002) as well as her five photography books can be found on her website.
After writing and directing, 'The Frozen Goose' (25 min DVD, 2016), she produced a spoken-word & electro-pop album 'CANADADA:TAKE TWO' (2017) to mark Canada's sesquicentennial. Her earlier poetry books, 'Bush Chord' (2006) and 'On Top of Mount Nemo' (2002) as well as her five photography books can be found on her website.
Facebook fan page: TrilliumNovel Twitter: @trilliumthenovel
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First PRINT review / Dec Issue - The Bay Observer, 2018
2ND Excellent Book Review via Thomas Anderson of Literary Titan, January 2018.
**** 4 out of 5 stars ****
"I cannot recommend this book enough."
**** 4 out of 5 stars ****
"I cannot recommend this book enough."
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Alumni of Influence Award - Margaret Lindsay Holton
Well, that's super NICE!
Just learned that I am to be given an 'Alumni of Influence' Award by the University of Toronto, via Principal Donald C. Ainslie.
Ceremony is in November, so miles away yet. But still, wanted to share the GOOD NEWS!
So often, as an artist, we work away (because we MUST) with little thought of recognition or even sales.
When it all comes together - when others recognize the effort, large and small - it's an unexpected and very gratifying THRILL!
THANK YOU to WHOEVER nominated me! Your anonymity is beguiling: it will pleasantly plague me for the rest of my life! xoxoxoxo mlh :)
Just learned that I am to be given an 'Alumni of Influence' Award by the University of Toronto, via Principal Donald C. Ainslie.
Ceremony is in November, so miles away yet. But still, wanted to share the GOOD NEWS!
So often, as an artist, we work away (because we MUST) with little thought of recognition or even sales.
When it all comes together - when others recognize the effort, large and small - it's an unexpected and very gratifying THRILL!
THANK YOU to WHOEVER nominated me! Your anonymity is beguiling: it will pleasantly plague me for the rest of my life! xoxoxoxo mlh :)
August Company! Alumni Awards, UofT, 2018 Post Event - Press Links: |
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Sun Shadow II - Pinhole Photography by M.L.Holton
A three person show at
The CARNEGIE GALLERY
in Dundas, Ontario, Canada.
July 6th-29th
Drop on by!
Opening Reception:
FRIDAY, July 6th,
7pm 9:30pm.
See you there!
- mlh
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
MLH OPEN STUDIO - June 3rd, 2018 - 3-5pm
Thrilled to be a part of Hamilton Arts Week, June 2 - 9th, 2018.
Will 'represent' the Hamilton Beach Community
via my lakeside studio.
SUNDAY - JUNE 3rd, 2018 - 3-5pm
Margaret Lindsay Holton
OPEN STUDIO
OPEN STUDIO
EVENT LISTING: Visit spectacular lake-side ART STUDIO of multi-disciplined, award-winning Golden Horseshoe artist, Margaret Lindsay Holton. Known for her distinctive 'naive-surreal-folk-abstract' paintings & beguiling photo-collages, Lindsay's distinctive art has established her as one of the regions best loved & collectible artists. Provocative. as well as prolific, come see what she's up to next!
Family Friendly. Light Refreshments on Site.
Plus, access to Lake Ontario beach front out front.
MLH Paintings, Photography (pinhole & digital), Books, CDs, DVDs, cards & other MLH ephemera
- available for review and purchase.
All Welcome!
HASHTAG: #HAMARTSWEEK
Kindly note, if coming via car, please PARK on side street opposite Harry's Pub.
Entrance to Studio is via SIDE DOOR on building. Ring Buzzer No. 3.
(Barking dog is behind the door!) - See you then!
Hamilton Beach Strip, Lake Ontario waterfront |
Can't make it? Not to worry, some items still available via my art shop page ... HERE.
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