Columnists
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February 11, 2022
Making a skating rink, and other tricks for stepping away from a work-in-progress
By Lindsay Zier-VogelOn a particularly cold Friday morning, I piled my kids in a car with snow pants and skates and a pile of books and we headed to a cottage rental. We all were desperate for a change of scenery, and I was ...
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February 03, 2022
Book Therapy: The Music Game
By Stacey May Fowles“I was a human being, and human beings needed to say goodbye, to get together, to cry in the same room.”—Stéfanie Clermont, The Music GameThis deep into the seemingly never ending story that is ...
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January 14, 2022
Why 2022 Is a Year of Remembering
By Shazia Hafiz RamjiIn the last week of December 2021, I tried to remember what I had done during the year. I couldn’t remember. I had life-changing experiences – started a PhD, completed my first term successfully, ...
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January 07, 2022
A Writer’s Guide to Reading in 2022
By Lindsay Zier-VogelI read a lot of books in 2021. More than I ever have, except for maybe the summers when I was eight and would clear out the chapter book section at Humber Bay library. I have always been an escapist, ...
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December 20, 2021
Book Therapy: Favourites from my favourites
By Stacey May FowlesEvery year, in the back of my agenda, I keep a simple running list of the books I’ve read. More than anything, it’s a handy way to remember what exactly I consumed and when, but it also offers a useful ...
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December 14, 2021
The Renaissance of Fanfiction
By Ayesha MumalFor those who have grown invested in any fanbase whether it be movies, musicians, anime, cartoons and, of course, books, it’s more than likely you’ve come across fanfiction at some point in your life. ...
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November 23, 2021
Book Therapy: Good Burdens
By Stacey May Fowles“You may feel like you’re behind the rest of the world because you haven’t accomplished your to-do list or gotten to inbox zero or have your side hustle rocking like your neighbour next door. (Newsflash, ...
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October 26, 2021
Book Therapy: Special Topics in Being a Human
By Stacey May Fowles“Keep working to improve but also honour your fuckups as opportunities to understand where you went wrong and try again—that’s how we keep going, Brave Corespondent. That’s how we keep living.”—S. ...
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October 20, 2021
The Writing Moment with... Spooky Season
By Daniel Scott TysdalI love and dread the fall. The appeals are many: the crackling, fiery colours, the beginning of a new school year, Halloween’s ghoulish joys, the growing chill in the air, and the attendant comfort ...
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October 14, 2021
Beating the Burnout
By Ayesha MumalFor those who were lucky enough to know someone in the book publishing industry before entering themselves, they might’ve heard the warnings: Don’t expect to be rich. In fact, don’t expect much ...