Read broadly and diversely
by : Chris Benjamin
by : Chris Benjamin
Read broadly and diversely
by : Chris Benjamin
When our experiences have become so geographically limited, books can safely traverse any land, space or timescape.
by : Karalee Clerk
I worried for books in the new isolation normal, competing as never before for attention amongst the lure of everything shiny and digital. I needn’t have. Humans. They’re filled with surprises.
by : Karalee Clerk
True confession: four years ago, I moved from Waterloo, Ontario, to Halifax. With me came the naive belief that every place in Canada was mostly the same. How wrong I […]
by : Chris Benjamin
Our latest issue explores a resurgence in independent bookstores, an ongoing legacy of racist planning, significant new Mi’kmaw books, how to spend your summer staycation, and a great deal more
by : Chris Benjamin
Our latest issue dives deep into stories of the Halifax Explosion, truth and fiction and for young readers, on the occasion of its centennial
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