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               September 27, 2016 September 27, 2016The WAR Interview Series: Writers as Readers with Kate SutherlandKate Sutherland can do it all – she's a lawyer, a scholar, a prose writer, and now she is adding poet to her list of achievements. Her debut collection, How to Draw a Rhinoceros (BookThug), is suitably ... 
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               October 05, 2016 October 05, 2016The WAR Interview Series: Writers as Readers, with Devon CodeJourney Prize winner Devon Code moves from the short story to the novel with his newest book, Involuntary Bliss (BookThug). The insight and deft prose that won Code accolades for his short story collection, ... 
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               January 21, 2016 January 21, 2016The WAR Series: Writers As Readers, with Kenneth ShermanPoet and essayist Kenneth Sherman has ventured into the realm of memoir with his powerful new book, Wait Time: A Memoir of Cancer (Wilfrid Laurier University Press).Starting from the time of his diagnosis, ... 
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               November 02, 2016 November 02, 2016The WAR Series: Writers as Readers, with Katherine AshenburgKatherine Ashenburg's All the Dirt: A History of Getting Clean (Annick Press) gets pretty filthy, but it's still appropriate (and irresistible) for its middle grade audience, because this dirt is the ... 
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               January 30, 2020 January 30, 2020February 2020 Writer-in-Residence Nadia Hohn on Recommended Books, Overlooked Gems, and Charming TropesCritically-acclaimed Jamaican-Canadian children's author Nadia Hohn has spent her career celebrating Black stories, from her award-winning debut picture book Malaika's Costume (House of Anansi) to her ... 
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               June 28, 2016 June 28, 2016The WAR Series: Writers As Readers, with Sue SinclairSue Sinclair's Heaven's Thieves (Brick Books) gets right to the heart of the questions that drive us. What is beauty? What is the point of art? How are we meant to live, and how do we engage with the ... 
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               September 01, 2016 September 01, 2016Hello Open Book Readers!I’m incredibly happy to be this month’s Writer in Residence.I’m so honoured to join the list of writers whose work I love, who’ve been writers in residence in the past.The timing is perfect because ... 
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               November 20, 2017 November 20, 2017Joey Comeau on Scholastic Book Fairs, Anne Rice, and the Book He Has Read Again and AgainJoey Comeau has always excelled in combining the sad and hilarious, whether in his books of collected cover letters, Overqualified and Overqualifieder, or in his cult favourite webcomic, A Softer ... 
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               March 25, 2020 March 25, 2020Writes as Readers: Sherry J. Lee On Her Favourite BooksSophie, the young protagonist of author Sherry J. Lee's debut picture book, Going Up! (Kids Can Press), lives in a tall apartment building in the city. On the day of her friend Olive's birthday party, ... 
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               May 05, 2020 May 05, 2020Writers As Readers: May 2020 Writer-in-Residence Derek Mascarenhas on His Favourite BooksTold through seventeen linked short stories, Toronto author Derek Mascarenhas' debut Coconut Dreams (Book*hug) traces the lives of a South Asian family through a series of shifting voices and timelines, ... 
 
            
    
                         
            
    
                         
            
    
                        