Independent bookstores are dropping off the main streets of Canada at an alarming rate and online sales are climbing astronomically. How could Howse succeed where others had failed?
by : Denise Flint
by : Denise Flint
Independent bookstores are dropping off the main streets of Canada at an alarming rate and online sales are climbing astronomically. How could Howse succeed where others had failed?
by : Ray Cronin
The art gallery catalogue remains just about the only vehicle for long-form writing about contemporary Canadian art, and an important part of every artist’s career.
Adults can help children extend their literary experience through reading extension activities, using music, art and science. Dawn Baker’s Around Newfoundland is a great book to start with.
by : Sandra Phinney
…regular, ordinary people such as myself could dream big, and make the dreams come true.
by : Adria Young
…we need to heal from many things.
by : Philip Moscovitch
I guess the most important element to writing honestly is empathy.
by : Marjorie Simmins
Author Budge Wilson talks about her first book of poetry, After Swissair, and her journey in creating it.
by : Chris Benjamin
“I think he would just shake his head and be very pleased.”
by : Heather Brimicombe
Author Augusta Dwyer cites The Coady Institute as one of the world’s few organizations with a strength-based, bottom-up approach to international development.
by : Chris Benjamin
“My book topic changed during the program, I think partly because there was an atmosphere of remarkable sharing and support…”
by : Jon Tattrie
“She did all the proofreading, kept her books, filed her taxes, hired and paid staff, tracked royalties and paid writers.”
by : Chris Benjamin
There is nothing extraordinary about me or my situation; what is interesting is that I refuse to be defined by my condition.

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