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Thursday, June 16, 2016

Luminato Festival at The Hearn

What a thrilling experience to be at The Hearn yesterday. The Luminato Festival brought back to life this fascinating decommissioned generating station in a celebration of art, music, and dance. I hope this building becomes a new landmark for creative expression in Toronto. The festival runs from June 10th to 26th. Check the activities on Luminato's website



This giant, rotating mirror ball, continuously casting its refracted light over exposed steel beams, wires and peeling walls had a surreal effect,. I felt as if I was in a sci-fi movie, surrounded by ethereal creatures floating around.




Even the windows seem to be works of art ...




Le Pavillon, a makeshift restaurant on the upper floor of The Hearn. 
What a resourceful use of the generating station's control room.




Dining at Le Pavillon. 
A treat for those who made reservations, but since we did not, 
we were lucky to get last minute seats at the bar, and enjoyed the delicious French cuisine.




Majestic hallway, softly illuminated to bring out neat architectural details




One of my favourite sculptures, made of meshed acrylic



Industrial elements throughout the building


For more impressions on the Luminato Festival at The Hearn, check Schuster Gindin's article in Living Toronto






Saturday, June 04, 2016

The Moon


Trying to post once a month, but obviously, I'm not fast enough. I took this photo of the moon on Sunday, May 22nd, the night Mars was visible as a bright red star in the sky. It was fascinating to see the red planet so much closer, and imagine that we could be there one day. However it appeared as a tiny insignificant dot in my camera. I have yet to experiment with astrophotography. But the moon, on the other hand, held the spotlight, the darkness, an essential part of its presence.

Working away on my photo and poetry book... putting all I've got into it and aiming for the moon, but I'd be happy to reach a star or even a meteorite ...



Monday, May 02, 2016

About writing





“Fiction is art and art is the triumph over chaos… to celebrate a world that lies spread out around us like a bewildering and stupendous dream.” 

John Cheever

I was walking through Cedarvale ravine a few weeks ago, and I came upon those bulrushes that have bursted into downy seeds since last fall. Still hanging in there, glowing in the soft light of dusk like an abstract painting. This quote from Cheever reflects my state of mind as I edit my poems and try to turn chaos into harmonious celebration ...

Saturday, April 02, 2016

Writing and Photography



Sunset in Mauritius

Editing my poems feels like I'm purging, cleaning out the excesses so the verses stand out, trim, and muscled with imagery and emotions. It's been long months digging for words, or rather, thought-provoking little gems that have gestated from intense experiences, and can dance in rhythm on the page. Photographs in contrast are within a click of the camera. Even though there's a learning curve about technique, and sensitizing one's eyes to capture the mood and the story, the instant gratification is unmatched. Combining both is something I've wanted to do for a long time and I'm so excited that this baby is on its way ...


Friday, March 04, 2016

Photo and Poetry Book

Montagne du Rempart, Mauritius


I'm currently combining two of my passions and working on a photo and poetry book on Mauritius, the island where I was born. Sorry to disappoint those who are waiting for the novel on relationships ... it is still churning in the background and will be next, but the opportunity to have the photo and poetry book published this year came along ... 

I wish I could just keep writing and have a fairy godmother to do all the marketing for me, but the reality is that we writers, need to reach out to the public and promote our work. So, today, I added my blog on my Amazon Author Profile to reach out to you, readers. Feel free to comment as we start to know each other better through this blog that I hope to update weekly.


Sunday, February 07, 2016

Letting go ...




“Holding on to anything is like holding on to your breath. You will suffocate. The only way to get anything in the physical universe is by letting go of it. Let go & it will be yours forever.”
Deepak Chopra

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Some photos from Asia

Victoria harbour, Hong Kong 





Meizhou, China





Gardens by the bay, Singapore




A river in the shopping mall of Marina Bay Sands, Singapore




 Manila, Philippines




 Puerto Princesa, Philippines





Buddhist god playing music, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia




Detail of Buddhist temple, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia




Stilt house in Water Village, Brunei




Sentosa island, Singapore




Parking lot at Sentosa island, Singapore 

Sunday, October 04, 2015

Nuit Blanche Toronto



Portraits glued on the grounds of Nathan Phillips Square


Wire sculptures at 401 Richmond Street



It was a cool fall evening, but enthusiastic crowds strolled through downtown Toronto and lined up at AGO, OCAD, and other venues to soak in the creativity of Nuit Blanche.




Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Relationships




Love has been on my thoughts lately. I'm writing a collection of short stories about what goes on in men's and women's minds and hearts when they are in committed relationships, and cheat. It is often said that life is stranger than fiction. In this collection, I'm extracting the essence of real situations and turning them into fiction.

I apologize to those who have been expecting a sequel to The Coral Heart. It will come at some point, but I was immersed in the1910-1950 period during the many years spent writing The Coral Heart, and it's refreshing to write about present times, and take a break from the past.




Thursday, September 10, 2015

The Prison Book Club by Ann Walmsley


So proud to announce that Ann Walmsley, a very dear friend from my writing group, published her first book, The Prison Book Club, with Penguin Random House.

I was fascinated by Ann's story from the very beginning and it's been an incredible learning journey to support, and witness the progression of this thought-provoking book before it came to life. Ann's clear authentic voice, her warmth and courage resonate throughout this captivating non-fiction that will shatter many preconceptions.

The Prison Book Club can be pre-ordered and will be available soon in Canada, U.S., U.K. and all the commonwealth countries. Check her website for more info about Ann and her book.

Congratulations Ann. I will be cheering for you all the way to literary stardom.



Saturday, August 29, 2015

BuskerFest in Toronto


Aerial performers on Yonge Street


A busker displaying her skills with a hula hoop on fire ...

Summer in Toronto is a continuous celebration on the streets with all kinds of festivals every weekend. BuskerFest was one of them, and I was awed by the talents of these performers.

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Jann Arden in Toronto during Panamania




Panamania brought a new effervescence to Toronto's night life. Jann Arden, backed by her fantastic band, woos an enthusiastic crowd with her sultry voice and sassy personality.


Nathan Phillips Square on Tuesday night, August 11th. 













Wednesday, June 24, 2015

The Coral Heart at the Toronto Hakka Festival Saturday July 11th, 2015


The Coral Heart will be available at the Toronto Hakka Festival 

For other up to date info on The Coral Heart, please go to its facebook page here

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Swans along the Avon River in Stratford, Ontario

It felt like summer in Stratford. With the breeze cooling us off as we sat by the river watching swans fluffing their wings, gliding gracefully along the water. Precious moments shared with good friends.

Only an hour and a half away from Toronto, Stratford is a get-away haven. Not only to catch a play but also to relax in a laid-back atmosphere surrounded by lush greenery and majestic swans preening along the river. 











Friday, May 08, 2015

Spring Blossoms in High Park


High Park was swarming with people snapping up photos of spring blossoms ... It is indeed exhilarating to be out there walking under a canopy of cherry blossoms as the fading sun casts its last rays on the profusion of lacy flowers, and yes, I love that feeling of stepping softly on fallen petals sprinkled on our paths, a sensual delight imbued with poetry.


Magnolia blossoms




Nature lovers under a canopy of cherry blossoms

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

The Coral Heart at U of T, Toronto Public Library and Beachcomber Magazine

Some updates on The Coral Heart


It is listed on the page "Great books published by the school's instructors & students" on this U of T site
Thanks to Lee Gowan, Director of  Creative Writing at U of T, for his support and for being an inspiring teacher. Thrilled to be in the company of my good friend Terry Fallis, and my wonderful instructors, Michael Winter and Ken Babstock.


The Coral Heart is now available at the Toronto Public Library

Here's an interview about the novel in Beachcomber magazine



Thursday, December 18, 2014

The Coral Heart ebook on amazon kindle stores




The Coral Heart ebook

My novel, The Coral Heart is now available as an ebook worldwide on amazon kindle stores  CanadaUSUKFranceItalySpainGermanyNetherlandsJapanAustraliaIndiaBrazil, and Mexico.


The Coral Heart paperback

MAURITIUS

Store locations: Caudan, Trianon, Flacq, Bagatelle, Cascavelle, Airport, and Grand Baie. Please see Bookcourt's website for addresses and phone numbers. Bookcourt will mail orders to customers abroad.
Tel: 230 468 8039

Magic Lantern Complex, Rose-Hill
Tel: 230 464 2444 

12 Rue St. Louis, Port-Louis
Tel: 230 208 2915  


CANADA

Yonge and St. Clair branch, 1430 Yonge Street, Toronto
Tel: 416 926 0749

145 Lauder Ave, Toronto
416- 651-2109

805 St. Clair Avenue West

email peggylampotang@yahoo.ca


WORLDWIDE

Click on The Coral Heart to go directly to the page

Sunday, November 09, 2014

Neighbourhood Portraits: Florence Watts of Regal Heights

An article I wrote about a woman who has been a positive influence and an inspiration in the Regal Heights neighbourhood. Click here to read  it.