Columnists
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June 12, 2020
On Collaboration and Trust
By Chelene Knight"Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much." – Helen Keller I crave collaboration. When I was young, I had no desire to connect or work closely with people in the way that I do today. ...
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May 14, 2020
Bring Back the Good ‘Ol Days of Getting Lost in Fiction
By Chelene Knight“The anonymous woman in bed beside me adamantly shakes my shoulder.”—Amber Dawn, Sodom Road Exit“Sometimes we would hide in the closet when the drunks came home from the bar.”—Tanya Tagaq, ...
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March 21, 2020
Trips Down Memory Lane: On Inhaling Old Notebooks
By Chelene KnightI’ve always envisioned Fall as the best season for fresh starts and rebirth, while Spring has always been a reflective season where I look back at previous months and years while documenting and acknowledging ...
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March 02, 2020
Acknowledging Fear in Writing
By Chelene Knight“Don’t tell us what to believe, what to fear. Show us belief’s wide skirt and the stitch that unravels fear’s caul.” – Toni Morrison Fear.Fear of the first draft, fear of spiders, fear of ...
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January 31, 2020
Quick and Dirty on Communication and Inviting Writers to Do All the Things
By Chelene KnightIt’s a beautiful thing when writers make money. It’s an incredible feeling to open up your email and see all the love, invites, and possible project collaborations. This influx is not constant, it ...
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January 06, 2020
The Need for More Non-Traditional Mentorship in Canadian Publishing
By Chelene KnightWhen I was in school, the act of reading books was just that, reading books. I wasn’t categorizing them. I wasn’t thinking about publishing, editors, marketability, or whether or not a book was considered ...
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December 05, 2019
The Unselfish Act of Being Alone
By Chelene KnightI want to talk about the power and necessity of being alone.It’s 4:30 am and I should be asleep, but jet lag is real. And I can’t shake the feeling that I shouldn’t be thinking about exhaustion ...
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October 23, 2019
The Surgical Evolution of a Poem
By Chelene KnightLast spring one of my students confessed that she wasn’t sure what she was writing was real poetry because she didn’t know a lot about technique and form, and she was concerned that her poetic toolbox ...
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September 27, 2019
On Building a House
By Chelene KnightWhen I was a young girl throwing myself into books, I I remember how I used to pull random books from library shelves without concern about what the book was about or who wrote it. I ran my hands down ...
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August 27, 2019
Heads or Tails: On Writing Myself Into the Narrative
By Chelene KnightLast spring I competed for—and won—an executive position in the arts. When I found out, I was thrilled because, let’s be honest, the industry is predominantly cis, white, and male, and I was all ...