Columnists
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August 26, 2022
Grant Writing: Part 2
By Lindsay Zier-VogelIt’s grant writing season! There are a slew of deadlines coming up and though the process can feel daunting, there is money out there to support writing and we should all be applying!As a professional ...
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August 17, 2022
6 Tips for Effective School Visits
By Vikki VanSickleWith September fast approaching, it’s time for children’s authors to start thinking about school presentations. School visits can be a great way to connect with your audience, promote your work, and ...
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August 05, 2022
Book Therapy: Help! I’m Alive
By Stacey May Fowles“Usually the isolation is a result of some life trauma. Does your brother have trauma?”“Fuck, I don’t know. Who doesn’t have trauma?”—Gurjinder Basran, Help! I’m Alive Lately I can’t ...
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July 26, 2022
The Trouble With Memoirs
By Russell SmithA recent development in academic creative writing programs is the rise of “Creative Non-Fiction,” a genre supposed to be fundamentally journalistic but using the techniques of fiction. At its best, ...
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July 20, 2022
To Rhyme or Not to Rhyme
By Vikki VanSickleNothing is as divisive as rhyme in children’s picture books. When it works, it sings, but when it doesn’t, it can turn readers (and editors) right off. Many people have fond memories of their favourite ...
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June 30, 2022
Remembering Steven Heighton and the Vancouver 125 Poetry Conference
By Shazia Hafiz RamjiOne of the jokes I have with myself is that my first exposure to the public world of poetry was so traumatizing that I had no choice but to accommodate what I saw, however subconsciously. Ten years ago, ...
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June 21, 2022
6 Reasons Why Your Kids’ Book Was Rejected
By Vikki VanSickleAfter working in children’s publishing, sitting on various book selection committees, and judging writing for kids contests for 15+ years, I’ve read a lot of manuscripts. Here are the six most common ...
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June 15, 2022
Book Therapy: Mad Honey
By Stacey May Fowles“No, no. I’m telling you, it feels like I was bees. A whole bee colony. Like all I did this summer was drink nectar, collect pollen, nurse the larvae, fan the hive, take care of my queen—I was bees.”— Katie ...
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June 10, 2022
Writing with kids: Impossible or sometimes maybe possible?
By Lindsay Zier-VogelSummer is nigh, which means picnics and sunlight until 10 p.m. and swimming pools and watermelon. And it also means my kids are going to be around a lot more, and finding windows to write is going to ...
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June 03, 2022
On Becoming an Acquiring Editor
By Russell SmithFor thirty years I was on the other side of the desk: submitting books to editors who didn’t reply or who took six months to reply, who replied with no-thank-you formulae, or who replied with suggestions ...