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  • Interview with Tim Welsh, author of Ley Lines banner. Background image from cover of illustrated vibrantly coloured landscape with silhouettes of small miners and adventurers walking across dunes at the base of a mountain, with yellow and orange sky, all textured throughout. Solid plum section to centre with text and Open Book logo overlaid. Author photo to centre-left, man in dark blue knit-sweater over a plaid, collared shirt, with greying hair and neat beard, looking outwardly with authorial intensity.
    Interview with Tim Welsh, author of Ley Lines banner. Background image from cover of illustrated vibrantly coloured landscape with silhouettes of small miners and adventurers walking across dunes at the base of a mountain, with yellow and orange sky, all textured throughout. Solid plum section to centre with text and Open Book logo overlaid. Author photo to centre-left, man in dark blue knit-sweater over a plaid, collared shirt, with greying hair and neat beard, looking outwardly with authorial intensity.
    May 28, 2025

    Tim Welsh's Debut Novel, Ley Lines, is a Refreshing, Intimate Take on Frontier Life

    Readers have seen frontier tales about the gold rush and mining boom towns before, many of which carry familiar tropes and trappings. But, our featured author today has written an original work that upends ...

  • Interview with Saad Omar Khan, author of Drinking the Ocean banner. Background image from book cover of textured landscape blurred and tinted with red colours overlaid and shapes of teardrops in deeper reds, with images of a woman's face in some of them. Solid deep pink section to centre-right with text and Open Book logo overlaid. Image of author to centre-left, man in blue dress shirt and suit jacket with thick, short hair and a neat beard, wearing glasses and looking out pensively
    Interview with Saad Omar Khan, author of Drinking the Ocean banner. Background image from book cover of textured landscape blurred and tinted with red colours overlaid and shapes of teardrops in deeper reds, with images of a woman's face in some of them. Solid deep pink section to centre-right with text and Open Book logo overlaid. Image of author to centre-left, man in blue dress shirt and suit jacket with thick, short hair and a neat beard, wearing glasses and looking out pensively
    May 21, 2025

    Saad Omar Khan Delicately Illuminates the Arcs of Two Haunted Lives in Drinking the Ocean

    Having already built a reputation for his short fiction, Saad Omar Khan is another new voice with a depth of experience and knowledge that finds its way into his storytelling. The author has now arrived ...

  • Interview with Timothy Niedermann, co-editor of Green to Grey: An Environmental Anthology banner. Background image from cover of rich green leaves and leaves that have turned grey. Solid dark purple section to centre with text and Open Book logo overlaid, and photo of co-editor to centre-right, man with collared shirt under cardigan, wearing glasses and smiling outwardly.
    Interview with Timothy Niedermann, co-editor of Green to Grey: An Environmental Anthology banner. Background image from cover of rich green leaves and leaves that have turned grey. Solid dark purple section to centre with text and Open Book logo overlaid, and photo of co-editor to centre-right, man with collared shirt under cardigan, wearing glasses and smiling outwardly.
    April 01, 2025

    Green to Grey: An Environmental Anthology is an Eclectic Collection of Fiction and a Call to Action

    There have been some excellent anthologies featured on Open Book, and many of those have had wide-ranging themes and focuses, from terrifying campfire tales by acclaimed Indigenous authors to erotic yarns ...

  • Interview with Su Chang, author of The Immortal Woman (House of Anansi Press) banner. Background image from cover of illustrated and textured silhouette of red flames to the left and a traditional Chinese building to the right. Solid red section to centre with text and Open Book logo overlaid. Image of book cover to centre left, in border, illustrated image of said flames to left and building to right with figure of a woman with black hair standing in the middle.
    Interview with Su Chang, author of The Immortal Woman (House of Anansi Press) banner. Background image from cover of illustrated and textured silhouette of red flames to the left and a traditional Chinese building to the right. Solid red section to centre with text and Open Book logo overlaid. Image of book cover to centre left, in border, illustrated image of said flames to left and building to right with figure of a woman with black hair standing in the middle.
    March 04, 2025

    Su Chang's New Novel is a Sweeping and Powerful Intergenerational Drama

    Born in Shanghai, author Su Chang has long admired certain Canadian writers and their ability to create sweeping, multicultural narratives that bridge gaps and challenge the literary status quo. Now, ...

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