Columnists
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June 14, 2023
Curating the perfect summer reading list
By Lindsay Zier-VogelWhen I was a kid, my grandparents had a cottage, and because my mom was a teacher, we’d leave the city in late June, and return with just enough time to set up her classroom before Labour Day. I read ...
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June 09, 2023
Affirmations for Writers
By Vikki VanSicklePursuing a career as a writer can be hard on your self-esteem. It requires incredible stamina, faith, and unbelievable amounts of patience. Here are some things I like to remind myself of when the urge ...
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May 30, 2023
Feed Your Brain, Read Widely
By Samantha GarnerWriters are often advised to read within their genre to better understand it. And when it comes to readers, it can be tempting to stick to their favourite genre too⎯it’s a favourite for a reason!I'm ...
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May 20, 2023
The Joys and Challenges of Writing for Adults AND for Kids
By Lindsay Zier-VogelI’ve had May 2 circled on my calendar for months and months—it marks the pub date of my debut picture book, Dear Street. As the launch approaches, I’ve been thinking about how different the processes ...
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May 12, 2023
Book Therapy: Mother’s Day Edition
By Stacey May FowlesBeyond the saccharine sentiments, store-bought flowers, and (adorable but messy) kid-crafted breakfasts in bed, Mother’s Day can be an extremely fraught if not painful holiday for many. I know I spent ...
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May 10, 2023
More Funny Books, Please!
By Vikki VanSickleOne of the most stressful questions I’ve been asked by kids is, “are your books funny?” This is a test disguised as a question. If I get it wrong, they won’t read my books. But what is an appropriate ...
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April 26, 2023
Book Therapy: The Remembering Stone
By Stacey May Fowles“But Alice didn’t want the perfect stone to sink to the bottom like all the others, so she put it in her pocket.”-Carey Sookocheff, The Remembering StoneFor my family, last year was defined by loss. ...
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April 15, 2023
Seven Tips For Making a Great Audiobook
By Claire Ross DunnMy first novel, At Last Count (Invisible Publishing, 2022) was recently turned into an audiobook. This is what you hope for as a writer, because it offers a great second way to reach readers—third, ...
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April 11, 2023
Shakespearean Transformations: All’s Well by Mona Awad
By Shazia Hafiz RamjiMona Awad’s 2021 novel, All’s Well, follows a drama professor suffering from chronic pain. She’s staging one of Shakespeare’s plays, All’s Well That Ends Well, which is about an orphan named ...
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April 07, 2023
I Just Got Published - So, Why Don't I Feel Great?
By Samantha GarnerWhen I was 18, I resolved to be a published writer one day. It was something I’d dreamed of even before then. As a younger teenager I wrote simple books inspired in varying degrees by The Outsiders. ...