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Arizona & Heather O’Neill

Heather O’Neill and her daughter @arizonaoneill read and recommend books!!
♥︎ The Capital of Dreams ♥︎
♥︎ When We Lost Our Heads ♥︎

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Remember when Heather made a dress out of her rough draft? Well now that book The Capital of Dreams is available in US! From @harperperennial. Happy publication day Heather!


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Remember when Heather made a dress out of her rough draft? Well now that book The Capital of Dreams is available in US! From @harperperennial. Happy publication day Heather!


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Remember when Heather made a dress out of her rough draft? Well now that book The Capital of Dreams is available in US! From @harperperennial. Happy publication day Heather!


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Coming July 15! Welcome to the world of Valentine! A lonely young woman who works in a convenience store in the Montreal metro spots her doppelgänger. And thus the adventure begins! With 55 original drawings by Arizona O’Neill. Come join us this summer! 💘


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I’m on the cover of the Montreal Gazette today talking about my book ‘Opioids and Organs’ with the legendary Susan Schwartz. Photos by Dave Sidaway. ✨LINK IN BIO for full article✨


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I’m on the cover of the Montreal Gazette today talking about my book ‘Opioids and Organs’ with the legendary Susan Schwartz. Photos by Dave Sidaway. ✨LINK IN BIO for full article✨


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I’m on the cover of the Montreal Gazette today talking about my book ‘Opioids and Organs’ with the legendary Susan Schwartz. Photos by Dave Sidaway. ✨LINK IN BIO for full article✨


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I’m on the cover of the Montreal Gazette today talking about my book ‘Opioids and Organs’ with the legendary Susan Schwartz. Photos by Dave Sidaway. ✨LINK IN BIO for full article✨


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@arizonaoneill vient de terminer une séance de signatures de Opioids and Organs au @renaudbray Saint-Denis. Elle était vraiment honorée de voir leur autocollant « Coup de cœur » sur son roman graphique! Passez chercher votre exemplaire pendant qu’il en reste!


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@arizonaoneill vient de terminer une séance de signatures de Opioids and Organs au @renaudbray Saint-Denis. Elle était vraiment honorée de voir leur autocollant « Coup de cœur » sur son roman graphique! Passez chercher votre exemplaire pendant qu’il en reste!


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@arizonaoneill vient de terminer une séance de signatures de Opioids and Organs au @renaudbray Saint-Denis. Elle était vraiment honorée de voir leur autocollant « Coup de cœur » sur son roman graphique! Passez chercher votre exemplaire pendant qu’il en reste!


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@arizonaoneill vient de terminer une séance de signatures de Opioids and Organs au @renaudbray Saint-Denis. Elle était vraiment honorée de voir leur autocollant « Coup de cœur » sur son roman graphique! Passez chercher votre exemplaire pendant qu’il en reste!


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@arizonaoneill vient de terminer une séance de signatures de Opioids and Organs au @renaudbray Saint-Denis. Elle était vraiment honorée de voir leur autocollant « Coup de cœur » sur son roman graphique! Passez chercher votre exemplaire pendant qu’il en reste!


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@arizonaoneill vient de terminer une séance de signatures de Opioids and Organs au @renaudbray Saint-Denis. Elle était vraiment honorée de voir leur autocollant « Coup de cœur » sur son roman graphique! Passez chercher votre exemplaire pendant qu’il en reste!


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Someone bought me a monkey to keep me company. And monkey see, monkey do, I guess!

I’ll be hard at work writing this weekend. But I’m hoping to find time to read these little gems.

1. The Fifth Year by Marlen Haushofer, Translated by Shaun Whiteside

2. Dog Days by @emilylabarge

3. Design as Art by Bruno Munari

4. Short Talks by Anne Carson


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Someone bought me a monkey to keep me company. And monkey see, monkey do, I guess!

I’ll be hard at work writing this weekend. But I’m hoping to find time to read these little gems.

1. The Fifth Year by Marlen Haushofer, Translated by Shaun Whiteside

2. Dog Days by @emilylabarge

3. Design as Art by Bruno Munari

4. Short Talks by Anne Carson


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A twisted, magical debut novel by Canadian author @barfridmantell. Honeysuckle tells the story of a boy who builds a girl out of twigs and petals and flowers. And they grow up together and their relationship becomes as tender as it is abusive, as wonderful as it is disturbing. A delicious horror about the female body, where it comes from and to who it belongs. Billed as a cross between Wuthering Heights and Frankenstein.

Poems hat from @houseofanansi


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A twisted, magical debut novel by Canadian author @barfridmantell. Honeysuckle tells the story of a boy who builds a girl out of twigs and petals and flowers. And they grow up together and their relationship becomes as tender as it is abusive, as wonderful as it is disturbing. A delicious horror about the female body, where it comes from and to who it belongs. Billed as a cross between Wuthering Heights and Frankenstein.

Poems hat from @houseofanansi


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A twisted, magical debut novel by Canadian author @barfridmantell. Honeysuckle tells the story of a boy who builds a girl out of twigs and petals and flowers. And they grow up together and their relationship becomes as tender as it is abusive, as wonderful as it is disturbing. A delicious horror about the female body, where it comes from and to who it belongs. Billed as a cross between Wuthering Heights and Frankenstein.

Poems hat from @houseofanansi


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Arizona O'Neill measures other cities against Montreal, never the other way around.

She grew up in the Mile End, worked for years at @drawnandquarterly, and just published her debut graphic memoir.

Opioids & Organs is about her father's death from a fentanyl overdose and the organ donation decision that followed.
But in its bones, it's also a Montreal book.

Read the full interview at themain.com, link in bio.

✍️ @jp.karwacki
📷 @coeurdartacho, @oneillreads

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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Arizona O'Neill measures other cities against Montreal, never the other way around.

She grew up in the Mile End, worked for years at @drawnandquarterly, and just published her debut graphic memoir.

Opioids & Organs is about her father's death from a fentanyl overdose and the organ donation decision that followed.
But in its bones, it's also a Montreal book.

Read the full interview at themain.com, link in bio.

✍️ @jp.karwacki
📷 @coeurdartacho, @oneillreads

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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Arizona O'Neill measures other cities against Montreal, never the other way around.

She grew up in the Mile End, worked for years at @drawnandquarterly, and just published her debut graphic memoir.

Opioids & Organs is about her father's death from a fentanyl overdose and the organ donation decision that followed.
But in its bones, it's also a Montreal book.

Read the full interview at themain.com, link in bio.

✍️ @jp.karwacki
📷 @coeurdartacho, @oneillreads

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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Arizona O'Neill measures other cities against Montreal, never the other way around.

She grew up in the Mile End, worked for years at @drawnandquarterly, and just published her debut graphic memoir.

Opioids & Organs is about her father's death from a fentanyl overdose and the organ donation decision that followed.
But in its bones, it's also a Montreal book.

Read the full interview at themain.com, link in bio.

✍️ @jp.karwacki
📷 @coeurdartacho, @oneillreads

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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Arizona is going to be interviewing @anuja_v this Thursday, May 28th at @joie.de.livres.mtl!

A Kiss of Crimson Ash is a swoony, steamy, and queer medieval India-inspired romantasy with themes of forced marriage and found family. The first book in a fantasy trilogy, we can’t wait to see where it goes next!

The book centers Taara, a devout young Queen of Abhaya, who is forced into a political marriage with Garjan, the mysterious prince of the neighboring kingdom of Nandapore. But Garjan’s heart already belongs to Bhediya, a magical courtesan hiding dangerous secrets of her own. Meanwhile, Roland, a wandering thief with no loyalties, is pulled into a deadly conspiracy involving a legendary weapon once thought to exist only in myth.

Tickets can be found in @joie.de.livres.mtl’s bio. The ticket includes the book (the ticket is the price of the book!) and a glass of wine.


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Arizona is going to be interviewing @anuja_v this Thursday, May 28th at @joie.de.livres.mtl!

A Kiss of Crimson Ash is a swoony, steamy, and queer medieval India-inspired romantasy with themes of forced marriage and found family. The first book in a fantasy trilogy, we can’t wait to see where it goes next!

The book centers Taara, a devout young Queen of Abhaya, who is forced into a political marriage with Garjan, the mysterious prince of the neighboring kingdom of Nandapore. But Garjan’s heart already belongs to Bhediya, a magical courtesan hiding dangerous secrets of her own. Meanwhile, Roland, a wandering thief with no loyalties, is pulled into a deadly conspiracy involving a legendary weapon once thought to exist only in myth.

Tickets can be found in @joie.de.livres.mtl’s bio. The ticket includes the book (the ticket is the price of the book!) and a glass of wine.


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Arizona is going to be interviewing @anuja_v this Thursday, May 28th at @joie.de.livres.mtl!

A Kiss of Crimson Ash is a swoony, steamy, and queer medieval India-inspired romantasy with themes of forced marriage and found family. The first book in a fantasy trilogy, we can’t wait to see where it goes next!

The book centers Taara, a devout young Queen of Abhaya, who is forced into a political marriage with Garjan, the mysterious prince of the neighboring kingdom of Nandapore. But Garjan’s heart already belongs to Bhediya, a magical courtesan hiding dangerous secrets of her own. Meanwhile, Roland, a wandering thief with no loyalties, is pulled into a deadly conspiracy involving a legendary weapon once thought to exist only in myth.

Tickets can be found in @joie.de.livres.mtl’s bio. The ticket includes the book (the ticket is the price of the book!) and a glass of wine.


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It is black fly season in Northern Quebec, and I am ensconced in my cottage, reading. Hence my veil.

It took me a while to get to Things in Nature Merely Grow. I adore Yiyun Li’s writing. It is so elegant and precise. Her sentences like deer that freeze in a clearing in the woods to stare at you with giant black eyes. But this personal memoir which covers the suicides of her two teenage son, seemed almost too fraught and difficult to open. At the beginning of the book, Li tells the reader, she is practicing radical acceptance in dealing with her situation. And if the reader is not prepared, she invites them to close the book, and be free from what she is about to investigate and find words for. It is a work of extraordinary beauty about coming to know your children. Her sons are so alive on the page and their love for one another as a family is profound. She is a mother. She will always be a mother. And she is a mother of two beautiful and remarkably intelligent boys. I have never read anything quite like it.


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It is black fly season in Northern Quebec, and I am ensconced in my cottage, reading. Hence my veil.

It took me a while to get to Things in Nature Merely Grow. I adore Yiyun Li’s writing. It is so elegant and precise. Her sentences like deer that freeze in a clearing in the woods to stare at you with giant black eyes. But this personal memoir which covers the suicides of her two teenage son, seemed almost too fraught and difficult to open. At the beginning of the book, Li tells the reader, she is practicing radical acceptance in dealing with her situation. And if the reader is not prepared, she invites them to close the book, and be free from what she is about to investigate and find words for. It is a work of extraordinary beauty about coming to know your children. Her sons are so alive on the page and their love for one another as a family is profound. She is a mother. She will always be a mother. And she is a mother of two beautiful and remarkably intelligent boys. I have never read anything quite like it.


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It is black fly season in Northern Quebec, and I am ensconced in my cottage, reading. Hence my veil.

It took me a while to get to Things in Nature Merely Grow. I adore Yiyun Li’s writing. It is so elegant and precise. Her sentences like deer that freeze in a clearing in the woods to stare at you with giant black eyes. But this personal memoir which covers the suicides of her two teenage son, seemed almost too fraught and difficult to open. At the beginning of the book, Li tells the reader, she is practicing radical acceptance in dealing with her situation. And if the reader is not prepared, she invites them to close the book, and be free from what she is about to investigate and find words for. It is a work of extraordinary beauty about coming to know your children. Her sons are so alive on the page and their love for one another as a family is profound. She is a mother. She will always be a mother. And she is a mother of two beautiful and remarkably intelligent boys. I have never read anything quite like it.


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It is black fly season in Northern Quebec, and I am ensconced in my cottage, reading. Hence my veil.

It took me a while to get to Things in Nature Merely Grow. I adore Yiyun Li’s writing. It is so elegant and precise. Her sentences like deer that freeze in a clearing in the woods to stare at you with giant black eyes. But this personal memoir which covers the suicides of her two teenage son, seemed almost too fraught and difficult to open. At the beginning of the book, Li tells the reader, she is practicing radical acceptance in dealing with her situation. And if the reader is not prepared, she invites them to close the book, and be free from what she is about to investigate and find words for. It is a work of extraordinary beauty about coming to know your children. Her sons are so alive on the page and their love for one another as a family is profound. She is a mother. She will always be a mother. And she is a mother of two beautiful and remarkably intelligent boys. I have never read anything quite like it.


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We finally completed our census forms!

When I was a little girl, I was at a family gathering and someone asked me if I wanted to get married when I grew up. And I said “Absolutely not.” And then when others protested and demanded to know why I wanted to grow old alone, I shrugged and said, “Oh, I understand men leave anyways when you turn 50.” This caused great amusement and was quoted for years. 

This is what happens to @belleburden in her memoir Strangers. She thought she was special. And she was special and amazing and a great wife and mother. But her husband up and left anyways. And he took all the money he had earned and hidden away for years with him. 

But look, she went and fulfilled her unrealized dream and became a writer. And now she is having the time of her life. 

Moral of this book: Ladies be prepared for the love of God. Check your finances. Don’t go through life blindly. You are like other women. Your husband is like other men. The chances of your husband up and living for no reason when you are 50 are high. It’s not your fault. Go live your best life when the jackass goes!


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We finally completed our census forms!

When I was a little girl, I was at a family gathering and someone asked me if I wanted to get married when I grew up. And I said “Absolutely not.” And then when others protested and demanded to know why I wanted to grow old alone, I shrugged and said, “Oh, I understand men leave anyways when you turn 50.” This caused great amusement and was quoted for years. 

This is what happens to @belleburden in her memoir Strangers. She thought she was special. And she was special and amazing and a great wife and mother. But her husband up and left anyways. And he took all the money he had earned and hidden away for years with him. 

But look, she went and fulfilled her unrealized dream and became a writer. And now she is having the time of her life. 

Moral of this book: Ladies be prepared for the love of God. Check your finances. Don’t go through life blindly. You are like other women. Your husband is like other men. The chances of your husband up and living for no reason when you are 50 are high. It’s not your fault. Go live your best life when the jackass goes!


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Looking forward to spending time with the complicated, rich, provocative and beautiful minds of these two extraordinary Canadian writers. New books out from two of our best experimentalists: Lisa Robertson (@office_for_soft_architecture) and Anakana Schofield (@anakana.schofield)!


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@arizonaoneill

In her debut graphic novel, Opioids and Organs, Montreal-based writer and illustrator @arizonaoneill takes a deep dive into the history and ethics of organ donation and transplantation.

She tells @tomjoepower about how her father’s death and subsequent organ donation a decade ago led her down the path to making this book.

🎧Find her full interview on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. 🔗Link in bio.


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@arizonaoneill

In her debut graphic novel, Opioids and Organs, Montreal-based writer and illustrator @arizonaoneill takes a deep dive into the history and ethics of organ donation and transplantation.

She tells @tomjoepower about how her father’s death and subsequent organ donation a decade ago led her down the path to making this book.

🎧Find her full interview on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. 🔗Link in bio.


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@arizonaoneill

In her debut graphic novel, Opioids and Organs, Montreal-based writer and illustrator @arizonaoneill takes a deep dive into the history and ethics of organ donation and transplantation.

She tells @tomjoepower about how her father’s death and subsequent organ donation a decade ago led her down the path to making this book.

🎧Find her full interview on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. 🔗Link in bio.


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@arizonaoneill

In her debut graphic novel, Opioids and Organs, Montreal-based writer and illustrator @arizonaoneill takes a deep dive into the history and ethics of organ donation and transplantation.

She tells @tomjoepower about how her father’s death and subsequent organ donation a decade ago led her down the path to making this book.

🎧Find her full interview on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. 🔗Link in bio.


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@arizonaoneill

In her debut graphic novel, Opioids and Organs, Montreal-based writer and illustrator @arizonaoneill takes a deep dive into the history and ethics of organ donation and transplantation.

She tells @tomjoepower about how her father’s death and subsequent organ donation a decade ago led her down the path to making this book.

🎧Find her full interview on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. 🔗Link in bio.


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@arizonaoneill

In her debut graphic novel, Opioids and Organs, Montreal-based writer and illustrator @arizonaoneill takes a deep dive into the history and ethics of organ donation and transplantation.

She tells @tomjoepower about how her father’s death and subsequent organ donation a decade ago led her down the path to making this book.

🎧Find her full interview on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. 🔗Link in bio.


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@arizonaoneill

In her debut graphic novel, Opioids and Organs, Montreal-based writer and illustrator @arizonaoneill takes a deep dive into the history and ethics of organ donation and transplantation.

She tells @tomjoepower about how her father’s death and subsequent organ donation a decade ago led her down the path to making this book.

🎧Find her full interview on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. 🔗Link in bio.


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1 weeks ago

@arizonaoneill

In her debut graphic novel, Opioids and Organs, Montreal-based writer and illustrator @arizonaoneill takes a deep dive into the history and ethics of organ donation and transplantation.

She tells @tomjoepower about how her father’s death and subsequent organ donation a decade ago led her down the path to making this book.

🎧Find her full interview on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. 🔗Link in bio.


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