Creative writers in the Hamilton community who would like one-on-one input on a current project are welcome to make an appointment.
Visit Anna Chatterton’s booking webpage to book an appointment on Thursdays at Central Library, 2nd Floor Program Room. Note: January-April appointments can be scheduled starting in mid-December.
Her published writing includes the plays Within the Glass, Quiver, Cowgirl Up, Gertrude and Alice, and the upcoming Children of Fire (non-fiction). Anna is the winner of a City of Hamilton Arts Award, a Toronto Theatre Critics Award, an LA Independent Women Film Award for Best Narrative Feature and a Dora Mavor Moore award. She was nominated for a Juno Award, a Hamilton Literary Award for Fiction, and five Dora Mavor Moore Awards. Anna has been in residence at seven theatres.
The Mabel Pugh Taylor Writer-in-Residence program is led by McMaster University’s Department of English and Cultural Studies, in partnership with McMaster University Library and Hamilton Public Library. It is supported by the Taylor family.
AGE GROUP: | Older Adults | Adults (18+) |
EVENT TYPE: | Literary |
TAGS: | Writing | Writer-in-Residence | In-Branch |
The first Hamilton Public Library building opened on September 16, 1890 by the Earl and Countess of Aberdeen on the north side of Main Street West. In 1913, a new main library opened. This building was replaced in 1980 by Central Library, at the current location on York Boulevard.
In 2010, Central Library re-opened after approximately 18 months of renovations. Central Library opened with a newly revitalized first floor, which includes a Community Living Room that takes advantage of natural light. The Ontario Library Association honoured Central in 2012 with an Architectural and Design Transformation award.