Jennifer McCartney
Jennifer McCartney
"Your right hand, palm inward, thumb out, is the state of Michigan. Mackinac Island is off the tip of your middle finger."

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29 years old
Hamilton/Glasgow/Brooklyn, Ontario
Canada



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Generaliced coffee, airports, airport bars, accents, fingernails, navy, sheepskin, purses/handbags, the radio, pasta, gin, clever calendars, doves, Buffalo NY, politics, lip gloss, bookstores, used bookstores, virtual bookstores, the transit system in Salt Lake City, bagels, cottages, campfires, canoes, chocolate bars,large earrings and swans.
MusicBALLADS OF THE BOOK. Seen in concert: The Beach Boys, Ani DiFranco, Mary J Blige, The Backstreet Boys,The Who, (Foo Fighters, Tricky, Robbie Williams, Blur, Finlay Quaye--all at Glastonbury), Sugar Ray, Danny Michelle, Wild Strawberries, The B-52's, Snow Patrol, Fieldguide, Mike Something, John McDermot, and finally--I missed the Snoop concert in Glasgow.
Movies Jindabyne. Princess Bride. Harold and Kumar go to White Castle. Buffalo 66. Letters to Frankie. Grease 2.
BooksThe Favorite Game (Leonard Cohen), FUP(Jim Dodge), The Good War (Studs Terkel), Angle of Repose (Wallace Stegner), Unless (Carol Shields), The Perks of Being a Wallflower (Stephen Chbosky),The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (Muriel Spark), VICE magazine ... Authors/Poets: Clark Blaise, Jack Hodgins, Janice Galloway, Zoe Strachan, Louise Welsh, Alan Bissett, Tom Leonard, Dave Eggers, Sheila Heti, Barbara Gowdy, Steven Heighton, Sarah Waters, Jeanette Winterson, Chuck Klosterman, Brett Eason Ellis, Elizabeth Gaskell...
HeroesThe cupcake. Cynicism.
Groups: I Survived Mackinac IslandMyspace AuthorsMackinac Island (a.k.a. Whore Island)The Classic Literature GroupScottish Interest Again !EVERY PERSON IN ONTARIOCanLitAudioR3TV Campaign

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     Jennifer McCartney's Details
Status:In a Relationship
Hometown:Ancaster
Zodiac Sign:Gemini
Education:Post grad
Occupation:Novelist

   Jennifer McCartney's Schools
University of Glasgow
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Graduated: 2004
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Master's Degree
Major: Creative Writing
 

2003 to 2004
ANCASTER HIGH & V SCHOOL
Ancaster, Canada
Graduated: 1999
Student status: Alumni
Degree: High School Diploma
 

1996 to 1999

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Author of Afloat, Penguin/Hamish Hamilton, Feb 2007



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   Jennifer McCartney's Blurbs
About me:
I'm a Canadian novelist and short story writer from Ancaster, Ontario. My fiction has been broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and appeared in various online and literary journals in the UK and USA. I have lived and worked in Ohio, Michigan, Utah, South Carolina, New York, London and Glasgow, where I received a graduate degree in Creative Writing at the University of Glasgow. My first novel AFLOAT is published in the UK, Canada and the Commonwealth by Penguin UK/Hamish Hamilton:



Mackinac Island is on the Great Lakes in the American Midwest. Just nine miles round it has golf courses, expensive restaurants, no cars and plenty of rich people. And for one summer it’s got Bell, a student employed to serve the wealthy. Bell and her fellow waiters and waitresses sample the delights of this earthly paradise: expensive yachts, alcohol, horse-drawn carriages; and they can’t help but come to know each other intimately. But this knowledge comes at a price. For they have each carried with them secrets from the outside world that will not be left behind …

‘ A suspenseful and thoughtful read … By turns funny and ominous … As with the best current dystopian writing (Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake and Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go come to mind), McCartney's Afloat stays rooted in the real, the daily details, the human side of political and environmental inevitability. When Bell says, of her daughter, “All that living, all those places visited, the pins on the map and still – her skin and insides so vulnerable to pain,” she might as well be talking about herself, or any of us. Often insightful, never sentimental, Jennifer McCartney's Afloat is a smart, contemporary debut well worth reading.’

--Sally Elizabeth Cooper, Globe and Mail, Canada, March 2007

‘McCartney keeps the reader pleasurably engrossed, as eager as Bell to discover what really happened on Mackinac that summer. The most powerfully evoked tragedy, however, is a temporal one. The memories Bell cherishes from her youth are not things that actually happened but of “the possibilities ahead of me.” A youth spent envisioning a future that, as Fitzgerald put it, “year by year recedes before us”. Now relatively wealthy, living in the “right part of town”, she devotes her time to an endless replaying of the past. Bell's inability to live comfortably within the present is poignant; it lends the humour and riotous drunkenness throughout this novel a disquieting, sombre edge.’

--Helen Gordon, Times Literary Supplement, 9 March 2007

‘So fascinating that by the end, when the pace of narrative speeds up to produce a denouement, I felt almost resentful. As Bell dreads her time on the island coming to an end, so did I … [Afloat is] a novel that has several layers of tone; the story is sometimes horrifying, sometimes hilarious, but always overlaid with a sense of poignancy.’

--Kirstie McLuckie, Scotsman, 3 March 2007

‘Afloat has a clean, distinct quality to the prose (a precision, if you will) that brings to mind (to my mind at least) another Canadian writer, Margaret Atwood’

--Peter Wild, www.bookmunch.co.uk, March 2007

‘A delicious, sexy, energising read that pulls you headlong into a vodka-fuelled party with the seriousness of adulthood on the fringes . . . Beautifully written.’

--Dianne Redpath, www.literaryagent.co.uk, February 2007

‘This is a deeply moving and evocative debut from a young Canadian novelist with an extremely rosy future. Afloat is the story of Bell, who spends a drunken tourist season on Mackinac Island on Lake Michigan forming relationships which echo through the years in this daring yet tenderly-wrought depiction of the confusion of young love.’

--Doug Johnstone, Big Issue, February 2007

‘Fresh, energetic and genuine . . . reminiscent of The Time Traveller’s Wife’

--Suzanne Black, The List, February 2007

‘An appealing debut . . . successfully portraying the eroticism of young love’

--Lesley McDowell, Scottish Review of Books, February 2007

‘An intriguing tale of summer love told in teasing retrospect . . . lovingly evoked, the more so for McCartney's sly humour and the mood-perfect banter’

--Laurence Wareing, Herald, February 2007

‘Afloat contains some of the most evocative writing I’ve read all year … the prose is clearly defined and etched with care . . . Beautiful language which she lets breathe and swell, invoking much more than what first appears on the page’

--Craig Taylor, Quill & Quire, Canada, January 2007

‘For such a young writer, McCartney has an astonishingly mature talent. Her precise, ambitious prose reads with soaring effortlessness. Afloat is an exhilarating debut, a bracing, sassy novel with a hugely poignant core.’

--Zoe Strachan

‘Lively, sexy, often hilarious and ultimately touching—here’s a debut that manages to be both idyllic and dystopian, a book peopled with layered, likeable characters whose dialogue is fresh, whose insights are sharp, and whose story stays with you.’

--Steven Heighton [author of Afterlands]



UK enquiries:

Jayde Lynch Penguin General Publicity Tel: 020 7010 3368 Jayde.Lynch@uk.penguingroup.com

Canadian enquiries:

Melissa Robson, Publicist Penguin Group Canada Tel: (416) 928-2405 Email: melissa.robson@ca.penguingroup.com

For rights enquiries or commissions:

Euan Thorneycroft A.M.Heath and Company Ltd. 6 Warwick Court London WC1R 5DJ T: 020 7242 2811 F: 020 7242 2711 www.amheath.com
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Linda





Jun 15 2009 3:28 PM

Happy Happiest of Birthdays, Jennifer! :D
the smartestest ideeeutt





Jun 15 2009 12:20 PM

have a very, very Happy Birthday!!!
Rick Niemi





Jun 15 2009 10:31 AM

Happy Birthday Jennifer, have a great day, playing Mackinaw island again this summer cant wait, such a great place, take care.
Rick
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Jun 14 2009 10:00 PM

Have a wonderful birthday!!!
Betty Sullivan La Pierre, Mystery/Suspense Author





Jun 12 2009 5:11 PM

Hi, Jennifer,

Understand you have a Birthday coming up...Have a Wonderful Day!!

“HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!”

Betty Sullivan La Pierre
Author of the renowned ‘Hawkman Series’
www.bettysullivanlapierre.com
THE TORONTO QUARTERLY MAGAZINE





Jun 11 2009 8:36 PM

My literary magazine, The Toronto Quarterly - Issue 2 and 3 are now available at amazon.com. There's some great poetry in each issue along with some cool interviews with up and coming and more established poets. Here is the link:

http://www.amazon.com/TORONTO-QUARTERLY-ISSUE-THREE-Darryl-Salach/dp/B002ACXDO6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1244730338&sr=8-1

Darryl
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Sep 12 2008 7:11 PM

What a very grreat pleasure.
Thank yu for the add.
S.
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Oct 2 2008 10:47 PM

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Nov 23 2008 5:56 PM

Hi Jennifer, thank you for the add!
I hope you have a great week.
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Nov 23 2008 8:04 PM

Hi Jenny!
Thanks for your friendship :)
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Sep 3 2008 2:50 AM

Jennifer thank you so much for the add...please feel free to stop in and experience my newly released book 'Living in the Soul's Desires'.
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Sep 3 2008 5:25 AM

Thanks so much for adding us to your circle of friends.
VicToria and Linda
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D. H. BROWN





Sep 4 2008 10:23 PM

Thanks for the kind acceptance, Jennifer. Always a pleasure to meet another writer. I think you'd like the Major in HONOR DUE, set in the mist shrouded Pacific Northwest. Let me know. Wishing you all the best on this turn of the Cosmic wheel. Be well, DH
The Books of D. H. Brown
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On sale now in stores and at Amazon: HONOR DUE
Dedicated to those we left behind
Ursula Pflug





Jul 21 2008 5:18 PM

My friend Pamela bought Afloat used when she found it at the Peterborough Library book sale, which is stocked with
donated books. The clipping of my piece was inside. That means I now know of three people who've bought it (although two bought the same copy) based on my review. It's interesting because that doesn't usually happen. You press send and never hear a thing again.
Aston





Jul 22 2008 12:31 AM

Thanks for the add! Good luck with your book!
Pete Lastname





Jul 10 2008 10:29 PM

Haha. Yo. I'm going to read your book very soon.

Three cheers for hip hop/literature connections.
Ursula Pflug





Jun 23 2008 11:34 PM

hi Jennifer,

I never told you my review of Afloat was reprinted in The New York Review of Science Fiction, of all places. I also pointed it out to the Suburst Award people, as it's speculative, a little. (The near future extreme weather bits.)

And, uh, in the shameless self-promotion dept., I have a new story collection coming out, After The Fires.

Peace and Love

Ursula
Dan: A boy from the past





Jun 19 2008 11:24 PM

It was good, it was really good. I hope you have another in the works, perhaps with U.S. distribution!
Alison Kershaw Author of The Beyond Series





Jun 13 2008 2:43 PM

Happy Birthday Jennifer

Have a great one
Ali x
...myk.





Jun 13 2008 3:20 PM

H A P P Y

B - D A Y

J E N N I F E R
Tory





Jun 13 2008 6:13 PM

Many Happy Returns!

Tory
Dan: A boy from the past





Jun 14 2008 12:37 AM

In honor of your upcoming birthday, I have begun reading Afloat.

So happy birthday!

and I have liked what I read so far. You should make an appearance at Dorkapalooza in August.
Jessica Shin





Jun 14 2008 4:45 AM

Happy birthday, fellow Gemini! Cheers!
Cherri





Jun 14 2008 4:55 AM

Jennifer-
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!

Many happy wishes to you--
Cherri
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