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               May 23, 2025 May 23, 2025Unlocking Out of EditingIn my April 2025 column for Open Book, I wrote about the difficulties of locking into editing. Coming back to a manuscript you feel you’ve completed is tricky, especially when you’re at the stage ... 
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               July 28, 2014 July 28, 2014Still IllegitimateIn this first-person novel I’m working on now, I told myself I wouldn’t write about clothes, I wouldn’t write about vanity, I wouldn’t write about depression, and I wouldn’t write about feminism, ... 
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               October 07, 2009 October 07, 2009Ten Questions with Trilby KentTrilby Kent has written for the Canadian national press and publications in Europe and America; her short stories have appeared in such magazines as Mslexia and The African American Review. She now lives ... 
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               September 19, 2023 September 19, 2023TIFA's Roland Gulliver on Genre Evolution, Programming Pair-Ups, & Some Really Big SwingsThe Toronto International Festival of Authors kicks off this year on September 21, with a packed calendar of author talks, readings, workshops, and more at Toronto's Harbourfront Centre. Featuring acclaimed ... 
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               March 05, 2018 March 05, 2018"Loss and Absence Challenge Us to Become Who We Are": Kathleen Venema on Her Unique Mother-Daughter MemoirThe impact of mother-daughter relationships is hard to overstate. In Kathleen Venema's Bird-Bent Grass: A Memoir, in Pieces (Wilfrid Laurier University) the extraordinary influence of the mother-daughter ... 
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               March 15, 2017 March 15, 2017Open History - Don Mills: From Forests and Farms to Forces of ChangeOur Open History series continues with Don Mills: From Forests and Farms to Forces of Change, from Dundurn Press.Read on after the following description for a Q & A with the author.Don Mills: From ... 
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               April 04, 2025 April 04, 2025Amy LeBlanc Explores What Happens When a Body No Longer Feels Like a Home in Her New Poetry CollectionThere are many works of art about illness and disability, but the language and metaphors used to explore such conditions can often be infused with negative, even violent terms that do not truly represent ... 
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               April 24, 2025 April 24, 2025A Thousand Tiny Awakenings is an Anthology That Carries the Hope and Resilence of a New GenerationIndependent Ontario publishers continue to amplify the voices of young and marginalized writers, and one of our most interesting new publishing houses, out of mighty Sudbury, has played a significant ... 
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               July 16, 2018 July 16, 2018Why It’s Okay If You Haven’t Finished Your First Book YetI thought I would finish my first novel by the time I turned 25.I laugh at the absurdity of that now. But in my early 20s, I believed it when people told me that anything was possible with hard work and ... 
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               December 20, 2010 December 20, 2010Hermaphroditism and LiteratureKathleen Winter’s sumptuous, Giller-nominated Annabel, from House of Anansi, tackles the theme of hermaphroditism with gusto. Based on a true story, her book focuses on a child born in late-1960s Labrador, ... 
 
            
    
                         
            
    
                         
            
    
                        