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               October 11, 2023 October 11, 2023Scotiabank Giller Prize Reveals Shortlist of Heavy Hitters for 30th AnniversaryThis morning the Scotiabank Giller Prize announced their five book 2023 shortlist via Facebook livestream. Whittled down from the 12-title longlist, the shortlist is packed with highly decorated writers, ... 
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               October 06, 2023 October 06, 2023Sara Truuvert Explores a Child's View of Japanese Internment in Her Moving First Picture BookIn Japanese folklore, a baku is a chimeric creature that children can call on to protect them from bad dreams – an eater of nightmares. In fiction writer and poet Sara Truuvert's first picture book Mira ... 
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               October 05, 2023 October 05, 2023Keith Ross Leckie on Celebrating the Power & Courage of Writers in Exile in The Uncaged VoiceA press and publishing industry free from government censorship is something we hold sacred in Canada and consider inviolable. Yet writers around the world risk persecution, imprisonment, and violence ... 
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               October 04, 2023 October 04, 2023Music, Automation, and Writing With a Satellite MindsetTechnology drained away my love of new music with the promise of access. That’s why I didn’t see it happening. Logging on to my subscription streaming service, I’m greeted with abundance—playlists ... 
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               October 04, 2023 October 04, 2023Tips for Writing in a Hybrid GenreHybrid genres are on the rise, but many writers feel unsure about how to manage expectations of the different genres while writing, and how to market their finished product. As a reader and a writer, ... 
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               October 03, 2023 October 03, 2023Bradley Peters' Debut Poetry Collection Takes Readers into the Prison Experience & the Systemic Problems WithinOne of the poems in Bradley Peters' Sonnets from a Cell (Brick Books) closes with the musing "A sonnet is not memory. More so/ It is a room the shape of my own face." This lyrical creativity and exploration ... 
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               October 02, 2023 October 02, 2023Book Launch Season, Part 2: Being an Audience MemberIn the first part of “Book Launch Season,” I talked about how to enter this period of time as an author. Writers are (I hope) readers. As a poet especially, going to readings and sitting there as ... 
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               October 02, 2023 October 02, 2023October 2023 Writer in Residence Peter Counter on Writing After the UnthinkablePeter Counter was on a perfectly normal family vacation when the unthinkable happened: a stranger shot Counter's father, leaving Counter to drag him, wounded and bleeding, to safety. It was a moment ... 
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               September 28, 2023 September 28, 2023Grant writing 101: Writing a budgetWriting a grant budget can be daunting, but I promise it doesn’t have to be! Many writing grants don’t even require budgets (TAC and OAC!), but some grants, including the Canada Council for the Arts ... 
 
            
    
                         
            
    
                         
            
    
                        