Book Launch: The Witch of Willow Sound by Vanessa Penney & Veal by Mackenzie Nolan

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Join us to celebrate the debut of Vanessa F. Penney’s The Witch of Willow Sound and Mackenzie Nolan’s Veal. Readings will be followed by a Q&A and book signing.

Inspired by real East Coast traditions and witch lore, The Witch of Willow Sound is a modern gothic tale that explores family lost and found and throws firelight on dark truths about what societies do with the people, and the past, they don’t want.

Vanessa F. Penney was born in northern Newfoundland and raised in rural Nova Scotia. The coal-black ocean depths and bone-buried shorelines of the East Coast inspire her writing. Vanessa lives in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. This is her first novel.

Veal follows Delores “Lawrence” Franklin, a disillusioned runaway, and her intense new friend, Franky, whose father is on death row for a string of brutal murders. As Franky hunts for a sinister monster she believes is the real culprit, both women confront dark secrets in their quest for truth.

Mackenzie Nolan was born and raised in Newfoundland. Working professionally as a social worker for several years, she found herself better suited to writing interpersonal dynamics, rather than solving them. She lives in St. John’s, NL. Veal is her debut novel.

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