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               March 28, 2014 March 28, 2014If Not DRM, What Then? (Part II)A few people, some of them writers, have written to me, wondering about the fuss surrounding DRM. They very much want their work protected from copying, and didn’t realize a kind of hysteria exists ... 
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    August 21, 2017Interview with John MartzToday we’re talking to author-illustrator, cartoonist and designer John Martz!John has written and illustrated several children’s books including Burt’s Way Home and A Cat Named Tim and Other Stories, ... 
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               January 19, 2021 January 19, 2021Trina Davies' Brilliant New Play, Silence, Brings an Overlooked Figure in History to Centre StageIt would be hard to find anyone who doesn't know who Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, was. But Mabel Hubbard Bell isn't a name that pops up in many history classes. The untold story ... 
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               December 23, 2020 December 23, 2020Indigenous Identity and the Responsibilities of Telling StoriesWriting the stories of your people is the ultimate honour. It is also a privilege, and carries immense responsibilities. This is especially true of Indigenous communities in Canada, who continue to recover ... 
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               October 29, 2020 October 29, 2020On Listening to Your Gut Instinct When Editing Your WorkFirst, there’s that twisty churny feeling that crawls across your skin when something doesn't feel right. It’s similar to the feeling that can arise when you are walking home late at night and you ... 
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               March 02, 2021 March 02, 2021BookTok: Shaping a Generation of ReadersOpen Book and Word on the Street have partnered this year to bring new and innovative content to our readers and patrons. In an effort to share the ideas and experiences of a wider range of people in ... 
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               February 18, 2021 February 18, 2021Small gifts from writers: The power of writerly connectionsOn one especially sunny day when I was a young girl sitting at my kitchen table scribbling stories on the backs of old receipts my mother left on the table, I closed my eyes, looked into the future, and ... 
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               November 30, 2021 November 30, 2021Daniel Scott Tysdal Examines the Darkness, Strangeness, & Flickering Hope of Life in the 21st Century in His Spectacular Debut Story CollectionDaniel Scott Tysdal is a beloved creative writing professor at the University of Toronto Scarborough and a decorated poet. And of course, Tysdal is also an Open Book columnist and the subject of one ... 
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               June 13, 2022 June 13, 2022Feel the Power of Indigenous Spoken Word in an Excerpt from Slam Coalkan Performance PoetryBack in 2021, the Festival of the Peripheries (FLUP) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and the Toronto International Festival of Authors (TIFA) came together to stage a spectacular poetry happening: 17 Indigenous ... 
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               September 20, 2022 September 20, 2022Hannah McGregor on the Books That Shaped Her Writing and the One That Helped Her Break Genre BarriersYou can tell a lot about Hannah McGregor from the titles of her acclaimed podcasts, including Witch, Please and Secret Feminist Agenda. A writer and creator unafraid of a bit of cheeky fun with a serious ... 
 
            
    
                         
            
    
                         
            
    
                        