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               January 29, 2017 January 29, 2017Prizewinner / PrizefighterI don't know how many people you personally know that have won more than one Governor General's Literary Award, but I know only one. His name is Lazer Lederhendler. A celebrated and much sought after ... 
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               June 15, 2022 June 15, 2022Douglas Kearney and Tolu Oloruntoba Win the 2022 Griffin Poetry PrizesThis morning, the Griffin Trust For Excellence In Poetry announced via video stream that acclaimed American poet Douglas Kearney is the International winner of the Griffin Poetry Prize and West Coast-based ... 
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               October 04, 2023 October 04, 2023Michelle Good Amongst Finalists for the $60,000 Balsillie Prize for Public PolicyToday the Writers' Trust of Canada revealed the five-book shortlist for the Balsillie Prize for Public Policy, one of their newest awards, which recognizes comprehensive and thoroughly researched nonfiction ... 
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               June 04, 2025 June 04, 2025The Winner of the 2025 Griffin Poetry Prize Has Been Announced!A very fancy and inspiring evening at the Griffin Poetry Prize awards has concluded, and Psyche Running by Karen Leeder (translated from the German written by Durs Grünbein) has won the 2025 edition ... 
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               October 24, 2025 October 24, 2025Assembly Press and Brick Books Embark on an Exciting MergerAssembly Press and Brick Books Join Forces to Shape a Stronger Future for Canadian PublishingTwo remarkable independent publishers—Assembly Press and Brick Books—have announced that they are joining ... 
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    October 14, 2017The Writer in the World: Love, Write, Resist, Heal, Part Two with Alicia ElliotA Conversation with Alicia Elliot, Part TwoCL: To continue from where we left off: Have you considered the book-length poem? This is not to suggest book-length poems are long-winded, though. Jokes aside, ... 
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               December 08, 2016 December 08, 2016The Proust Questionnaire, with Gianna PatriarcaGianna Patriarca's story collection All My Fallen Angelas (Inanna Publications) spans the decades from the 60s to the present day, telling the stories of a memorable cast of Italian-Canadian women living ... 
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               January 03, 2017 January 03, 2017An Interview with Nyla MatukSearching for the root of modern identity, Nyla Matuk’s Stranger (Signal Editions, 2016) is as much cultural critique as it is confessional. Matuk questions the divisions we make between private and ... 
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               September 29, 2016 September 29, 2016Interview With Vivek ShrayaVivek Shraya is one of the most inspiring writers I’ve ever met. I was lucky enough to share the stage with her last year. She read from her beautiful novel, She of the Mountains, and I was moved by ... 
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               October 11, 2018 October 11, 2018David Chariandy wins the 2018 Toronto Book AwardLast night at the Toronto Reference Library, in front of an audience of avid readers and members of the publishing community, David Chariandy won the Toronto Book Award for his second, critically acclaimed ... 
 
            
    
                         
            
    
                         
            
    
                        