Teo’s life as a Paris brasserie apprentice is filled with challenges and triumphs, as well as all the regular abuses of slammed commercial kitchens. Still, he rises through the ranks, eventually returning to his hometown of Vancouver to open Rue Véron, a French restaurant that goes on to become a sensation. His second restaurant, Orinoco, […]
Author: Timothy Taylor
Timothy Taylor featured in IFOA 2018 promo video
The Toronto International Festival of Authors takes place October 18-28 at Harbourfront Centre in downtown Toronto. Timothy appears as a featured author in the promotional video for the festival.
Toronto International Festival of Authors
Timothy will be participating in a panel discussion, reading, and Q & A with Craig Davidson and Lauren B. Davis at the IFOA in Toronto.
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Silent Cruise and Other Stories Silent Cruise, Timothy Taylor’s first collection of short fiction, is a long, lush series of stories that will delight fans of his enormously successful debut novel, Stanley Park. Several of these strangely original stories are obliquely connected with each other (either through strange thematic turns or common characters), and they […]
Whistler Writers Festival – Spring Reading Event: Illuminating Worlds
An evening of readings and discussion in four genres with Chelene Knight, John Mavin, Arleen Paré and Timothy Taylor.
Canadian Creative Writers and Writing Programs 2018 Conference
Thursday June 14 – Sunday June 17, 2018
Time: TBC
Ya Gotta Believe
Thoughts on sports and religion. This piece ran in 18 Bridges a number of years back.
Timothy Taylor on CBC Radio Q
Timothy Taylor talks with Tom Power on CBC Radio Q. Listen to the full interview here.
49th Shelf “The Chat”
Timothy Taylor is interviewed by Trevor Corkum on The Chat on 49th Shelf
Art, money and the trend of the doppelganger
Timothy Taylor’s new book The Rule of Stephens explores the tension between quality and responsibility, dedication and integrity.