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The Chat with Jack Wang

by Trevor Corkum

This week on The Chat we’re speaking with writer Jack Wang, whose debut short story collection, We Two Alone, was recently published with House of Anansi …

Alberta, Today

by Katie Bickell

18 novels that pay homage to the contemporary stories, landmarks, events, people, and communities associated with the land and larger community now known …

Your Favourite Indie Booksellers, All in One Place

Throughout October and November, we're going to highlight indie bookstore picks on the blog and link back every time to this list that you helped create. …

Launchpad: HAPPY HOUR, by Marlowe Granados

by Kerry Clare

"Funny and complex, Happy Hour is not just a coming-of-age romp, but a loving exploration of young womanhood, of the ways we carry our pasts and identities …

Notes from a Children's Librarian: The "I Am Canada" Series

by Julie Booker

"These first-person narratives are so compelling that a reader doesn’t even notice that they’re actually learning history."

Sibling Connections

by Caroline Adderson

Stories about romantic love and sexual passion abound (there’s plenty of that A Russian Sister too!), but the particular bond between siblings features …

The Book Auction to Support Prisoners

by 49th Shelf Staff

"This year has marked a sea change in how we perceive racism and our justice system, and we hope this event will further extend that concern to the lives …

Launchpad: THE BARREN GROUNDS, by David A. Robertson

by Kerry Clare

"David A. Robertson has written such a fine, beautiful novel. He manages to combine hard truths about our history with a Narnia-like fantasy, sweeping …

TreeTalk-ing or, "How I Became a Serial Poetry Monogamist"

by Ariel Gordon

"I knew I wanted to do more than just sit in a booth, eating chicken and waffles, and writing. It had to do something that was ever-so-slightly performative, …

The Chat with Emily Urquhart

by Trevor Corkum

In The Age of Creativity (House of Anansi Press), Emily Urquhart challenges us to reconsider our thinking around artistic practice and aging.

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