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    March 01, 2018So here's the story.People always ask, so here’s the story: On January 1, 2015, I started writing a new play titled The Thimble Factory. I knew a few things about it when I began—it would be a collection of monologues, ... 
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               February 28, 2018 February 28, 2018"Embrace the Edit": Meet our March writer-in-residence, Giller Nominated David Demchuk!David Demchuk made history when his debut novel The Bone Mother (ChiZine Publications) was included on the 2017 Scotiabank Giller Prize longlist. Not only was it a debut novel from the screenwriter ... 
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               February 13, 2018 February 13, 2018"There are Two Kinds of Characters": Innovative Short Story Author Paige Cooper on CharacterIf you think a short story collection packed full of police horses with talons, were-deer, and time machine-building nine-year-olds can't be relatable, you clearly haven't read Paige Cooper's Zolitude ... 
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               January 15, 2018 January 15, 2018On Margaret Atwood and the new CanlitIt’s nine o’clock on a Sunday night and my son is asleep. This is a time reserved for me, a time when I usually don’t work or think about work, when I sometimes watch Stephen Colbert videos, or ... 
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               January 15, 2018 January 15, 2018Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Randall Maggs' Award Winning Night Work, Honouring Goalie Terry SawchukIt's been ten years since the original publication of Randall Maggs' Night Work: The Sawchuk Poems (Brick Books). At the time, the collection swept up countless awards and honours, including the Winterset ... 
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               December 13, 2017 December 13, 2017Lorri Neilsen Glenn on Following a Family Trail to Uncover the Historical Erasure of Indigenous WomenIt was a passing comment from an aunt that revealed a family tragedy to Lorri Neilsen Glenn. Once Lorri learned of her great-grandmother's untimely death, she found herself drawn down a path of family ... 
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               December 12, 2017 December 12, 2017Susan Elmslie on the Poetic Power of Kindness and VulnerabilityThe title of Susan Elmslie's Museum of Kindness (Brick Books) is instantly intriguing - especially when you know that part of the collection is inspired by the traumatic aftermath of the shooting that ... 
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               December 08, 2017 December 08, 2017Books of the YearThe end of the year is predictably a time for reviewing, taking stock, and of course, lots and lots of best of lists. In the world of books, there are some pretty obvious picks—award winners, best sellers, ... 
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               December 01, 2017 December 01, 2017What’s Your Story? Short Prose and Poetry Competition for Emerging WritersWhat’s Your Story? Short Prose and Poetry Competition for Emerging WritersCALL FOR SUBMISSIONSThe Ontario Book Publishers Organization is pleased to announce that submissions are being accepted until ... 
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    November 28, 2017And now it's time for comedic noir!Lisa: Tonight, in the penultimate post as my lovely stint as WIR here at Open Book, we are chatting with fellow Inanna author, Sky Curtis. Thank you very much for joining us, Sky! I am categorizing Sky's ... 
 
            
    
                         
            
    
                         
            
    
                        