In this post, we’ll be hearing from M.C. Joudrey. He tells us about his sources of inspiration, shares networking advice for new writers, and drops a few hints about his work in progress. Check out his bio:
M. C. Joudrey is an award winning Canadian writer, artist and designer. His second novel Of Violence and Cliché was released September 2013, followed by his collection of short stories Charleswood Road: Stories in August 2014, which was nominated for a 2015 John Hirsch Manitoba Book Award. His novel Fanonymous was released in 2019 and won the Independent Publisher gold medal for best work of fiction for Western Canada. It was also nominated for two Manitoba Book Awards, including the Margaret Laurence Award for best work of fiction. His forthcoming novel Marmalade Parade (Guernica Editions) releases May 2026. As a designer, his work has been awarded four Alcuin Design Book Awards and the Manuela Dias Manitoba Book Award for Design. He is also a bookbinder and a number of his works are held in galleries internationally.
Matt, you’re not just a bookbinder—you’re a bookmaker! You design and print books as well as do the layout in addition to the actual binding. You’re also known for using unconventional materials, such as stained glass, in this process. Tell us about your most ambitious bookmaking project to date. What sort of considerations went into the design and materials used?
I’m thinking about a book we are just starting to work on. I can’t say much, but it will be the most ambitious project we’ve done to date. What I can tell you is we will be taking our time with this one. It’s going to take a couple of years to see it to fruition. It will be challenging, to say the least, but exciting.
What inspires your book designs? Who are your mentors or role models in the business?
Everything is considered as inspiration. Magnificent things and trivial things, inanimate and alive, colour and halftones, sounds, smells, great design, bad design. It all inspires in some way. There’s no single person who serves as the bulk of inspiration, rather, an individual work that is scintillating, so much so that it shines without the sun.
In addition to creating and designing, you also write! What does your average day or work week look like? How do you find balance with so many roles to fill?
I don’t. I haven’t slept in 20 years. I’ll run until there’s no wax left.
Matt, you travel a fair amount, attending events such as the Frankfurter Buchmessein Germany. What books do you pack when flying? And do you read ebooks?
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