Looking ahead to the festival’s next decade, Richardson hopes to see FOLD continue to do what it’s already doing – “but better.” ...
During his final days, Peter Unwin’s father talked a great deal about sports. Through an oxygen mask, one eye blind from a ...
Alistair MacLeod publishes his one novel, No Great Mischief. It was a very big deal at the time. The master’s masterwork.
Five books have been named to the 2025 Canada Reads shortlist. The annual battle of the books is set to take place from March 17-20, and is looking this year for “one book to change the narrative.” ...
Vancouver-based literary nonprofit Upstart & Crow has launched a new poet-in-residence program. The residency includes a $4,000 grant, access to the upstairs studio of Upstart & Crow’s bookstore on ...
Our information environment is noisy. Insanely noisy. It has been estimated that by 2025, 463 exabytes of data will be created each day. That is a monstrously huge number, roughly equal to 212,765,957 ...
The annual Kids Write 4 Kids contest held by Ripple Foundation, a national youth education charity, is now open for entries. Young writers in grades 4–8 across Canada are encouraged to submit an ...
Mint was born and raised in Montreal. After graduation from McGill University, he moved to Toronto and entered the world of ...
“We are starving.” It’s a striking turn of phrase to begin a memoir about food and family and survival from Nazi death camps for what is a simple lament about a late lunch during a tour of Warsaw.
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