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               September 07, 2022 September 07, 2022Dr. Blair Bigham Explores "The Death Dilemma" that Emerges as Technology Blurs the Line Between Life and DeathThe common idiom that there's "nothing certain except death and taxes" is beginning to feel a little less reliable in the current era, as we consider technologies existing, emerging, and imagined that ... 
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               July 08, 2020 July 08, 2020EMWF: Souvankham Thammavongsa on What Makes for a Great EventWhile this year's physical edition of the Eden Mills Writer's Festival may be cancelled, fans and creators alike were thrilled to hear that organizers had decided to make the experience virtual, presenting ... 
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               September 20, 2017 September 20, 2017Singer-songwriter Ron Sexsmith on his debut novel, Dickens, and feeling awkwardRon Sexsmith is a household name in Canada for his acclaimed, atmospheric, and beautifully moody music, which has earned him numerous awards including a Juno for Songwriter of the Year.Given Sexsmith's ... 
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    May 23, 2013A Tale of Two MarysColm Tóibin recently spoke to Eleanor Wachtel on CBC’s “Writers and Company” about his new novel, The Testament of Mary. I tuned a close ear since I have for a while been meaning to write something ... 
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    February 07, 2020Blogpost #2: My Top 5 Picture Book Trends (that are Here to Stay)Five years ago, I became an author. My first two books, Music and Media, were published as part of the Sankofa: Black Heritage Collection series by Rubicon Publishing (2015). I was ecstatic ... 
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               October 13, 2017 October 13, 2017Adam Bunch's Toronto isn't Boring - It's DeadlyWe've all heard of a life story, but what about a death story? Just in time for the spookiest season, Adam Bunch's The Toronto Book of the Dead (Dundurn Press) offers a unique portal to the history of ... 
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               October 31, 2024 October 31, 2024Read an Excerpt from the New Anthology, Zegaajimo: Indigenous Horror FictionThe new and frighteningly good anthology, Zegaajimo: Indigenous Horror Fiction (Kegedonce Press), derives its name from the Ojibwe term meaning "to tell a scary story." And, the author that have been ... 
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               December 03, 2019 December 03, 2019"I’ve Been Determined to Open up the Adventure Narrative into Something Deeper" Ailsa Ross Shines a Light on History's Bravest Women in Her New BookIn her newest book, The Girl Who Rode a Shark: And Other Stories of Daring Women (Pajama Press), author Ailsa Ross shows kids and grown-ups alike that the great heroes of history are not always the men ... 
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               September 12, 2018 September 12, 2018Notes on My Futile Attempts to Evade the Creeping Tendrils of Inescapable ProgressThe other day, my six-year-old daughter told me that I’m on my phone too much.This was right after I’d grinned at a parking attendant and told him how thrilled I was to see a person at the gate instead ... 
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    May 26, 2020Writing and the Body.As I sit at my desk and stare at this screen, I’m reminded of the impact of writing on my body. I recognize being able-bodied carries a tremendous amount of privilege, and there are many others with ... 
 
            
    
                         
            
    
                         
            
    
                        