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  • A Changing Landscape: FOLD Authors Talk Diversity, The Writing Life, and Favourite Reads
    A Changing Landscape: FOLD Authors Talk Diversity, The Writing Life, and Favourite Reads
    April 29, 2020

    A Changing Landscape: FOLD Authors Talk Diversity, The Writing Life, and Favourite Reads

    The Festival of Literary Diversity (popularly known as FOLD) has been bringing together creators from diverse and underrepresented communities world-wide since its inception in 2016. Held during the first ...

  • "Love Rang Through Me Like a Bell" Read an Excerpt from Victoria Hetherington's Dystopian Triumph, Autonomy
    "Love Rang Through Me Like a Bell" Read an Excerpt from Victoria Hetherington's Dystopian Triumph, Autonomy
    January 25, 2022

    "Love Rang Through Me Like a Bell" Read an Excerpt from Victoria Hetherington's Dystopian Triumph, Autonomy

    In Victoria Hetherington's Autonomy (Dundurn, a Rare Machines Book), we meet Julian, who was born in a lab. His closest friend is Slaton, a therapist who's been accused of a crime in the post-privacy, ...

  • Guelph MFA Grads Simone Dalton and D.M. Bradford on Family, Loss, Writing, and Community (Part 1 of 2)
    Guelph MFA Grads Simone Dalton and D.M. Bradford on Family, Loss, Writing, and Community (Part 1 of 2)
    August 05, 2021

    Guelph MFA Grads Simone Dalton and D.M. Bradford on Family, Loss, Writing, and Community (Part 1 of 2)

    You've made it into one of the most competitive MFA programmes in the country. Now what? Recent University of Guelph Creative Writing MFA alums Simone Dalton, an author and playwright, and D.M. Bradford, ...

  • 2024 Griffin Poetry Prize Author Interviews - Image of finalists for the prize in a grid at bottom-centre of banner, with Open Book logo and bottom left corner and Griffin logo to bottom right. Text above images and dark background with Griffin logos overlaid in a pattern.
    2024 Griffin Poetry Prize Author Interviews - Image of finalists for the prize in a grid at bottom-centre of banner, with Open Book logo and bottom left corner and Griffin logo to bottom right. Text above images and dark background with Griffin logos overlaid in a pattern.
    June 03, 2024

    The 2024 Griffin Poetry Prize Finalists Discuss Their Work

    In just a few days, the Griffin Poetry Prize will hand out the largest monetary poetry award in the world to one special book and it's author(s). Each year, we cover the prize by featuring a roundtable ...

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