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  • Ontario's Newest Literary Phenomenon: What is CITADEL? An Interview with Jaclyn Desforges & Robin Richardson
    Ontario's Newest Literary Phenomenon: What is CITADEL? An Interview with Jaclyn Desforges & Robin Richardson
    August 01, 2019

    Ontario's Newest Literary Phenomenon: What is CITADEL? An Interview with Jaclyn Desforges & Robin Richardson

    If you're a writer, publishing employee, or enthusiastic follower of CanLit, you've probably heard of CITADEL, the new project launched by award-winning writers Jaclyn Desforges and Robin Richardson. ...

  • Poetry Reigns at the Trillium Prize with Winners Dionne Brand and Robin Richardson
    Poetry Reigns at the Trillium Prize with Winners Dionne Brand and Robin Richardson
    June 14, 2019

    Poetry Reigns at the Trillium Prize with Winners Dionne Brand and Robin Richardson

    Dionne Brand and Robin RichardsonIt's was an all-poetry year for the Trillium Book Awards, announced last night in Toronto. Both the Trillium Book Award (an open genre prize) and, of course, the Trillium ...

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