![]() ![]() “Every aspect of human technology has a dark side, including the bow and arrow,” she explains. She created a device called the LongPen to allow writers to sign books virtually, long-distance, and she has written an eBook, I’m Starved for You. ![]() She co-wrote the zombie novel for Wattpad, a Toronto-based online community for writers. The photos showed the recipe pages with all the coffee stains and food smudges. She has written more than 50 books of fiction, poetry, and social and literary criticism, and is the recipient of many awards, including the Booker Prize in 2000 for The Blind Assassin.įearlessly she has become a master of new media, with 415,000 Twitter followers whom she has rewarded with Twitpics of recipes from a favourite cookbook. ![]() Her interests are catholic and her accomplishments profound. Hard to imagine Atwood snuggling up with a Stephen King book, but this is a woman who last year co-authored a novel about zombies, The Happy Zombie Sunrise Home, with a young British writer, Naomi Alderman.Īt 73, Atwood’s accomplishments can leave those decades younger breathless. She explains she’s been up much of the night reading and thinking about Stephen King’s latest novel, Doctor Sleep, which the New York Times has asked her to review. sharp to talk about her new novel, MaddAddam, but she doesn’t appear until 10 minutes later, her froth of silver curls peeking behind a cedar tree in the café patio. ![]() She’s expected for a meeting in a Bloor St. ![]()
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