Columnists
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August 20, 2024
Promoting Your Book Online: Literary Citizenship
By Samantha GarnerIn my last column, I shared tips for promoting your book online without burnout. I covered making a marketing plan ahead of your book launch, defining boundaries around what you share online, and cultivating ...
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August 06, 2024
Getting into Writing Book Reviews
By Manahil BandukwalaBook reviews are a key part of the book ecosystem. Long after a book’s publication date, book reviews help keep titles in relevancy. They can be useful marketing tools for a writer’s arsenal. They’re ...
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July 08, 2024
The Magic of Letter Writing
By Lindsay Zier-VogelSummer challenge: Write a letter to your favourite authorWhen I was in Grade 3, I loved Jean Little’s books. So I did what I always do: I wrote her a letter. I told her all of my favourite things about ...
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July 02, 2024
Promoting Your Book Online: Avoiding Burnout
By Samantha GarnerDoes anyone else remember back in the mists of time when you didn’t know your favourite writer had a book coming out until you saw it on the shelf? You may have attended a reading or read an interview ...
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June 24, 2024
In Praise of Chapbooks
By Manahil BandukwalaThe first time I heard the word “chapbook” as a new poet, I was pretty sure I misheard things. It was a word that everyone working within poetry seemed to know—and because of that, I felt shy asking ...
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June 17, 2024
Mentorship: Part II - Author Roundtable
By Lindsay Zier-VogelAfter chatting with Rudrapriya Rathore, the founder and manager of the Flying Books Mentorship Program about the value of having a mentor, I turned to fellow authors to chat about what mentorship has ...
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April 30, 2024
Building a Writing Routine When You’re Bad at Routines
By Samantha GarnerI’ve written before about my bad luck in developing a structured writing routine. I’m happy to report that in the time since I wrote that, I still haven’t developed a structured writing routine—but ...
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April 29, 2024
In Praise of Literary Magazines
By Manahil BandukwalaWithin the small world of poetry readership in Canada, trade poetry collections are likely more widely read than other forms of publication. But publishing a trade collection of poetry through traditional ...
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April 10, 2024
Mentorship: Part I
By Lindsay Zier-VogelI’m deep in the weeds on a WIP and have been struggling to figure out what it needs, and what I need to get it to where it needs to be. My writing group is amazing, and I’m so grateful to my beta ...
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March 25, 2024
On Finding Inspiration Through Deconstruction
By Samantha GarnerIn my last column, I talked about the unexpected rewards of returning to the same themes and subject matter in your work. But there’s a related facet to this that I feel deserves its own examination—the ...