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               July 25, 2024 July 25, 2024Abbie Saunders Defines an Era for Young Readers in the Nonfiction Book, Generation ZIf the goal of good non-fiction is to build a bridge between the author and the reader, and to shuttle important information over it, then it makes perfect sense that the best way to explain different ... 
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               January 14, 2016 January 14, 2016The Entitled Interview with Phil HallDrawing on the wilds of rural Ontario and his own family and artistic mythology as inspiration, Phil Hall's four decades of poetic invention have influenced countless other Canadian poets. Often called ... 
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    July 08, 2015The Gift of Interacting with ReadersMany years ago I finished reading a book that resonated for me. The characters in it and their struggles felt real. I lived with them for a while, found pain in their sorrows, amusement in their foibles, ... 
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               August 31, 2017 August 31, 2017September 2017 writer-in-residence Andrew Kaufman on His Favourite BooksAndrew Kaufman's writing is utterly unique. Incorporating humour, magic realism, and his own brand of tight, brainy prose, his books (including acclaimed novels like The Waterproof Bible and All My ... 
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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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               February 15, 2018 February 15, 2018Rachel Lebowitz on Her New Favourite Writer, Wuthering Heights, and the Strangest Book She Ever ReadA year with no summer might sound like a fable dreamt up by C.S. Lewis, but in 1816 it actually happened. The eruption of Indonesia’s Mount Tambora in April of 1815 so disrupted the atmosphere that ... 
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               November 30, 2017 November 30, 2017December 2017 writer-in-residence Dan MacIsaac on Not Stealing Leonard Cohen & Sopping up Blood with ShakespeareReverent and vibrant, Dan MacIsaac's debut poetry collection Cries from the Ark (Brick Books) has been praised as "carnal and joyous", with fellow writers declaring "Not since Eric Ormsby’s Araby have ... 
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               April 20, 2016 April 20, 2016“I am Not Not Romantic,” an Interview with Andy McGuireIn a 2011 interview with Guernica Magazine, poet Timothy Donnelly, in response to a question about the influences he had just named (Keats and Shelley) and whether he considered his work in the tradition ... 
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               July 15, 2020 July 15, 2020Aubrey Jean Hanson Explores the Impact of Indigenous Literature in Her New BookIndigenous writers have long been an important part of Canada's literary landscape, contributing unique and powerful storytelling through novels, short fiction, poems, and essays that have captured imaginations ... 
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               August 30, 2017 August 30, 2017Martha Baillie's Favourite Books & Biggest InfluencesGiller Prize longlisted author Martha Baillie is a favourite author to many, with her past novels, including The Search for Heinrich Schlögel and The Incident Report, attracting wide acclaim. If ... 
 
            
    
                         
            
    
                         
            
    
                        