Alden Nowlan’s large, red-bearded legacy for the not-yet emerged
by : Brian Bartlett
by : Brian Bartlett
Alden Nowlan’s large, red-bearded legacy for the not-yet emerged
Learning activities for kids reading Minegoo Mniku: the Mi’kmaq Creation Story of Prince Edward Island (Epekewitkewey A’tukwaqn)
by : Wanda Lauren Taylor
Sex work has been thriving in Atlantic Canada
by : Lisa Doucet
I Am Canada showcases the artistry of well-loved children’s book creators
by : Karl Wells
With a recipe from the book for Potato Crème Brûlée
by : Karen Smythe
An excerpt from This Side of Sad (copyright (c) 2017, used by permission of Goose Lane Editions), Karen Smythe’s hotly anticipated first novel. Smythe was a fiction editor of the Pottersfield Portfolio and has published short stories with some of Canada’s best literary journals.
by : Clarissa Hurley
Home is both a memory and an elusive goal in these stories about moving and settling, trying to connect and missing connections
by : Cheri Hanson
Cast members, guests and staff give Angela Mombourquette a candid look behind the scenes of Canada’s favourite satirical news show
by : Corey Redekop
Mystery is not only Literary; it is the nature of the human condition
Questions we need to ask about settler Canlit and how we talk about cultures different from our own
by : Chris Benjamin
18 of the season’s most enticing new releases
by : Chris Benjamin

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