Columnists
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November 07, 2019
Book Therapy: Jessica Westhead’s Worry
By Stacey May Fowles"Her brain and her body were still so wobbly then. Nothing about her was behaving the way it was supposed to. The birth had been a traumatic one, and she thought she would never heal.” - Jessica Westhead, ...
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October 30, 2019
Prize Season
By Amanda LeducEarlier this summer, I had the chance to do some writing at the Banff Centre. It was a wonderful experience. I wrote, I slept, I went for long walks through the mountains. I ate too many pieces of cake ...
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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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October 18, 2019
Act Now to Keep Seasonal Creativity Disorder at Bay!
By A.H. ReaumeIt’s not winter yet, but as we head into fall it’s starting to get darker earlier. It’s also getting colder. Maybe some days you’ve even wished you’d worn a light scarf or gloves as you walked ...
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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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September 24, 2019
The Art of the Deadline
By Naseem HrabEvery word I’m typing right now is late. Not a month late, or even a week late, but three days late. And with every tap, tap, tap on my keyboard, I feel a pang. Anxiety. Guilt. Racing thoughts. Why ...
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September 20, 2019
When History and Fiction Collide: On the Necessity of Irreverence
By Shazia Hafiz RamjiA week before I attended my first writing residency at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity last month, a historian in Vancouver gave me an envelope containing a strip of negatives. I developed them ...
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September 13, 2019
The Unbearable Lightness of Being Between Writing Projects
By A.H. ReaumeLately, I’ve felt a bit unmoored. For the last 6 years, I’ve organized my spare time around working on my novel. I’ve either been working on it or worrying about not having time to work on it, or ...
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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 ...
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August 23, 2019
Tough Love for People Who Are Better at Talking About Writing Instead of Actually Writing
By Naseem HrabI just binge-watched three seasons of Revenge Body with Khloé Kardashian. If you’re not familiar with this incredible reality television show allow me to tell you about it: in each episode, two normies ...