Best-selling Canadian mystery author gives public reading at College L.R. (Bunny) Wright, one of Canada’s best-selling mystery writers, will be Writer in Residence at Douglas College from March 7 to 10, and offers a free public reading on March 9. Wright has published ten mystery novels, most recently A Touch of Panic (Doubleday, 1994). Her novel The Suspect (Doubleday, 1985) won the Mystery Writers of America Edgar Allan Poe Award for best mystery novel, and A Chill in the Rain (Macmillan, 1990) was awarded the Crime Writers of Canada Arthur Ellis Award. Her books are sold throughout North America, Europe and Japan. The public reading at Douglas College is in Foom 3343 on Thursday, March 9, from noon to Ipm. Everyone is invited to attend. For more information, call 527-5465. #f Literature Alive series features Canadian playwright Morris Panych is a playwright whose works have been produced and seen throughout Canada, the U.S., and Britain. He has won the Sidney Risk Playwriting Award three times. The Ends of the Earth (TalonBooks, 1990) was nominated for a Governor General’s Award in 1991]. He also wrote a trilogy of young adult plays, Cost of Living, Life Science, and 2B WUT UR, published by Talonbooks in 1994 under the collective heading Other Schools of Thought. Panych has also appeared in more than fifty theatre productions, and directed productions of his own plays and others. Panych is giving a public reading at Douglas College in Room 1809 on Wednesday, March 29, from 10am to Ilam. It’s part of the Literature Alive series organized by the Department of English & Communications. Everyone is invited to attend. Ul