Columnists
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March 19, 2019
How Twitter Transformed My Writing Life
By A.H. Reaume“Ugh, I’m on Twitter and I hate it,” I remember telling a friend and fellow writer at her birthday party last year.The room was full of writers and the conversation had somehow shifted to talk about ...
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March 11, 2019
Writing and illustrating children’s books: All the surprises
By Naseem HrabThe process of writing, illustrating and publishing a children’s book can be filled with surprises—good and bad! For example, I’m always surprised by how much my heart explodes when a friend sends ...
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March 05, 2019
An Interview with Ashley Obscura
By James Lindsay“What place does the slow-moving technology of love have in our world?” Plainspoken but never simplistic, the writing of Ashley Obscura and her press, Metatron, is emblematic of many of the young ...
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February 26, 2019
When All Your Faves Are Problematic
By Amanda LeducRecently, at a dinner with several writer friends, I learned that a writer I’ve long admired has been known to behave rather smarmily around young women. This writer is now on the list of names that ...
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February 19, 2019
On Burnout
By Alicia ElliottI’ve finished my first book. I’ve done the writing, the rewriting, the editing, more rewriting, the copy editing, the fact checking… I think you get the point. It was a lot of work. But now I’m ...
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February 13, 2019
Writing Black Futures: I see you creating strong bonds
By Chelene KnightIn February of 2018 I had curated an event at the Vancouver Public Library called “Where are you really from?” which I hoped would create a safe space for dialogue around what it means to identify ...
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February 05, 2019
Who I Think About When I Write … It’s Probably You: A List of Questions to Ask Yourself About Audience as You Write
By Naseem HrabI find it really challenging to write a picture book without imagining its audience. In whose hands will the finished book end up? What will make them pick it up? Will they find my story satisfying? To ...
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January 30, 2019
My Reading Year: What I Learned from Reading 275 Books in 365 Days
By A.H. ReaumeThe other day I told a friend that I'd read 275 books in 2018 and he responded by laughing and declaring emphatically, "That's a reading year!"I think that's an excellent way to describe my past year. ...
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January 23, 2019
“Psychically, process was a funnel . . .” an Interview with Caroline Szpak
By James LindsayTeasing language until it threatens to go ballistic, Slinky Naive, Caroline Szpak’s debut collection, is sheer sonic joy; a sensual, linguistic hodgepodge worthy of Gertrude Stein and Sylvia Legris ...
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January 15, 2019
On Re-Fusing CanLit--Or Why We Need Integrity, Community, and Roses
By A.H. ReaumeIn a lot of the trauma memoirs I’ve been reading lately, I see the same metaphor used to describe the process of healing. You’ve likely heard it too. It compares healing from trauma to the Japanese ...