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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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               August 09, 2018 August 09, 2018Claudia Dey's Triumphant Return to the Novel with HeartbreakerClaudia Dey's Stunt was an innovative, genre-pushing, wonderfully strange gem of a novel. After a few years spent on other endeavours, including acclaimed non-fiction, playwriting, and her successful ... 
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               December 02, 2019 December 02, 2019A Literary Love Story: Margaret Atwood and Graeme Gibson Explore Toronto's Lit. Scene of the 60s and 70s in New PodcastFor those interested in discovering (or re-living) Toronto's vibrant literary community of the 1960s and 70s, the newest installment of House of Anansi's 128 Sterling podcast ought to be required listening.In ... 
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    September 03, 2019On Beginning and EmergingThis is the first of my posts as September’s Writer-in-Residence for Open Book, and I’m thrilled to have been given this opportunity to share some of my thoughts on writing and the writing life. I ... 
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               February 21, 2020 February 21, 2020On Trying Not To Fly By the Seat of My PantsI’m a writer who regularly finishes projects, but I wouldn’t describe myself as a writer with a regular practice. This is something I feel I should be able to correct and yet somehow writing continues ... 
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               November 28, 2017 November 28, 2017Tanya Talaga on the Title and Tragedy of Seven Fallen FeathersThe tragic story of 12-year-old Chanie Wenjack is a rightfully well known one now in Canada - how the young boy froze to death after running away from a residential school. What is less known is that ... 
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               December 18, 2017 December 18, 2017The SwarmMy father would fill up our triple-seater truck with six bench seats worth of brats—his own and the neighbour’s--on any given Saturday. One Saturday, he told us that we were heading up Nanaimo Lakes ... 
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               April 25, 2023 April 25, 2023"Poetry is a Tool for Making Sense of Our Pasts" Kate Siklosi on Challenging Herself in Her New Poetry CollectionKate Siklosi's Selvage (Invisible Publishing) contains hybrids and graftings, as gestured to in its title, mashing up self and salvage, two concepts that come together in powerful ways as Siklosi populates ... 
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               September 16, 2018 September 16, 2018Schmoozing for IntrovertsIt’s that time of year again, when students return to school, the leaves change colour, and Fall Book Season begins.The brilliant Sarah Selecky has already written this excellent antidote to those icky ... 
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               December 05, 2024 December 05, 2024An Important Chair Cares for Two Special People in a Poignant New Picture Book From Rebecca ThomasInspired by her own upbringing, and particularly by a profound love for her grandfather, Rebecca Thomas has distilled the poignant details of this relationship into a moving picture book that captures ... 
 
            
    
                         
            
    
                         
            
    
                        