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               March 15, 2020 March 15, 2020On ResearchI can be nerdy, at times. I love exploring libraries and getting lost in the archives, as one might expect of someone who’s written two historical novels. My first novel, After the Bloom, focuses on ... 
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               January 15, 2019 January 15, 2019On Re-Fusing CanLit--Or Why We Need Integrity, Community, and RosesIn 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 ... 
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    April 23, 2017Phoebe Wang on Poetry ExercisesToday's post on poets and poetry prompts features Toronto-based writer and educator Phoebe Wang. She was the 2015 Grand Prize winner of the Prism International Poetry Prize and her debut collection of ... 
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               May 31, 2019 May 31, 2019The Mindful Writer and the Desire To PublishThis is my last post with Open Book. I tried to approach my residency by writing about things that writers might find useful, or at least semi-entertaining. And I find it amusing that just like being ... 
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               November 02, 2020 November 02, 2020If You've Ever Been in Love, Don't Miss This Excerpt from Charlene Elsby's AffectOur most intense relationships are sometimes the ones that make the least sense from the outside. But what happens when you try to understand and explain of one of those irrational, intense connections ... 
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               June 26, 2020 June 26, 2020Finding Our Intentional Role in the Black Lives Matter MovementAs a Black professional in the publishing industry, I have been listening deeply to all of the conversations taking place around what folks can do to support the Black Lives Matter movement. Some of these ... 
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               October 31, 2018 October 31, 2018November writer-in-residence & Double Debut Author Brian Wilkinson on the Books That Shaped HimBrian Wilkinson decided to start his publishing life with a bang -- this fall, he's got not one, but two books out with Blue Moon Publishers as a double debut: Paramnesia and Battledoors: The Golden ... 
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               November 02, 2016 November 02, 2016The WAR Series: Writers as Readers, with Katherine AshenburgKatherine Ashenburg's All the Dirt: A History of Getting Clean (Annick Press) gets pretty filthy, but it's still appropriate (and irresistible) for its middle grade audience, because this dirt is the ... 
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               May 10, 2022 May 10, 2022Genres You Didn’t Learn About in Kidlit 101One of the most formative experiences in my development as a writer was working in a bookstore. For four glorious years I was the manager of the award-winning, much beloved Flying Dragon Bookshop in Toronto. ... 
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               February 13, 2019 February 13, 2019Writing Black Futures: I see you creating strong bondsIn 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 ... 
 
            
    
                         
            
    
                         
            
    
                        