Glenn Dixon has appeared on television and radio as well as podcasts and at various literary festivals. He has written for newspapers and magazine across the country and is the owner of the successful youtube channel GlennDixonAuthor.
for his book Juliet's Answer
Glenn Dixon has appeared many times at literary festivals across the country. On panels and interviews and for his own book releases, he is a consummate speaker (and he's very funny)
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Apr 3, 2021. The Calgary Herald. Calgary Writer Takes Readers on a Wild Tour.
July 4, 2020. The Calgary Herald. Local Rockers Come up with a Novel Idea..
Jan. 17, 2018. The Calgary Herald. The Class of 2017
Nov. 25, 2017. The Globe and Mail. Books that Captured our Imagination.
Feb. 25, 2017. The Toronto Star. Juliet’s Answer. Number One Bestseller in
Canada.
Feb. 18, 2017. The Toronto Star. Man’s Trip with a Broken Heart.
Feb. 12, 2017. New York Post. Dear Juliet.
Feb. 12, 2017. The Toronto Star. Book Probes the Highs and Lows of Love
Feb. 11, 2017. The Globe and Mail. Bestsellers.
Jan. 14, 2017. The Calgary Herald. Labour of Love Takes an Unexpected Twist.
Jan. 7, 2017. The Globe and Mail. Love’s Heavy Burden.
Mar/16 The New National Music Centre. Albertaviews magazine
Apr/11 Remembering Bob Marley (on the 30th anniversary of his death). The PostMedia Network. Published in the Calgary Herald, The Vancouver Province, the Edmonton Journal, the Ottawa Citizen and the National Post.
Oct/10 Dracula’s Castle. The Calgary Herald. Travel Section.
Oct/08 “On Post Colonial Travel Writing” Walrus Magazine Online
Dec/05 “Silent Takeover” Article on Tibet for Walrus Magazine
July/05 “The Clarinet” Short story for Cricket Magazine
Aug 7/04 “Where Olympic Fire First Burned” for the Globe and Mail Travel section (on Olympia, Greece).
Dec. 13/03 “Air time” for the Globe and Mail Books section.
Feb/03 “In Dangerous Waters” for SAIL magazine (sailing from Gibralter to Morocco).
Nov/02 “Duet for Heart and Cello” Short story produced for CBC Radio One.
Oct/01 “Marco Polo II” for National Geographic Magazine
Feb/01 “Famous Lost Words” for Globe and Mail Books section.
July/00 “The Olympics: It’s Greek to them” for the New York Post
Nov/99 “Mind as Metaphor” for Psychology Today magazine
June/ 99 “Tunnel of History under Jerusalem” for the Globe and Mail Travel Section
Spring/99 “The Geography of Meaning” winner of the Banff: Jon Whyte Memorial essay published in Alberta Views
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