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    September 28, 2020Read Any New Middle Grade Books Lately?As a certain book tells us, when we become adults we are supposed to put away childish things. And as readers, we move from listening to stories, to struggling through early readers by ourselves, to ... 
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               April 29, 2024 April 29, 2024In Praise of Literary MagazinesWithin the small world of poetry readership in Canada, trade poetry collections are likely more widely read than other forms of publication. But publishing a trade collection of poetry through traditional ... 
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               March 02, 2017 March 02, 2017Open History - Living Up To A Legend: My Adventures with Billy Bishop’s GhostOur Open History series continues with Living Up To A Legend: My Adventures with Billy Bishop’s Ghost by Diana Bishop, published by Dundurn.Read on after the following description for a Q & A ... 
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               September 04, 2025 September 04, 2025How to Receive Useful Writing FeedbackFor many writers, giving and receiving feedback can feel like the most difficult part. It engages a part of our writerly brains that exists a bit outside the work, much like the editing process. In ... 
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               June 17, 2020 June 17, 2020On Reclaiming Brokenness and Refusing the Violence of ‘Recovery Narratives’I’m working on this essay when a friend texts me. His therapist suggested he write a list of things that he likes about himself but the picture that shows up on my phone is just a blank page.“Having ... 
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               May 15, 2014 May 15, 2014Words & Curds: Ondjaki, Author of Granma Nineteen and the Soviet's SecretIt was Wednesday, April 30. Poutine time once again! I met with one of Angola's most acclaimed authors, Ondjaki, who has brand-new English translation, Granma Nineteen and the Soviet's Secret (translated ... 
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               December 18, 2020 December 18, 2020I Wrote 100,000 Words in a Month: Or When Productivity is Really Crip Grief(This is not a ‘How To’ article. This is also not an inspiring story about a disabled person doing an extraordinary thing. There is nothing extraordinary here. There is only a dispatch from a place ... 
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               February 20, 2019 February 20, 2019Poetry School: Rilke’s advice against adviceMy aversion to the poetry workshop grew quickly many years ago. Let me correct that: my aversion to the untutored, undisciplined poetry workshop.Although I’ve been writing poems off and on since I was ... 
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               October 30, 2018 October 30, 2018Independent Publishers Win Big at the 2018 Governor General's Literary AwardsIt was a great year for independent presses at the 2018 Governor General's Literary Awards. The seven English language awards (along with their French counterparts) were announced yesterday, with six ... 
 
            
    
                         
            
    
                         
            
    
                        