The captain of the football team and cheerleaders were suddenly the outcasts and the outcasts, who played music and had long hair, were now the cool kids.
by : Chris Benjamin
by : Chris Benjamin
The captain of the football team and cheerleaders were suddenly the outcasts and the outcasts, who played music and had long hair, were now the cool kids.
by : Chris Benjamin
“I quickly realized I didn’t like sitting in labs watching pendulums and deriving formulas [but] I love the torque you can get from the technical terminology.”
by : Chris Benjamin
I think when we look at the waterways from these aspects we don’t just see a body of water, but a living link that connects the past, present and hopefully the future.
by : Laura Burke
Bringing us inside the complexity and the experience of mental illness, Meghan Hubley and Anna Quon are remarkable advocates for mental health.
by : Dan Soucoup
Golf season has finally arrived; SSP Publications has the books to get you ready for the course.
by : Todd MacLean
I was finding that even the little kids – Grade 2, 3, 4 – were suffering anxiety. But my take on it was that the grownups were kind of dismissing it, wondering what they could have to be anxious about.
by : Lee Ellen Pottie
From April 30 to May 7, centre stage goes to Charlottetown, where the Bookmark bookstore is responsible for much of Reading Town PEI’s feature billing.
by : Steve Large
Halifax-based illustrator and cartoonist Sfe Monster talks about his comic anthology, Beyond, and creating space for positive queer representations.
by : Lee Thompson
I turned my back on writing, but it always ate at my conscience and slowly, poem by poem, story by story, crept back into my life.
by : Katie Ingram
“Once the book comes out, it’s not yours anymore. It goes out into the world and makes friends or it doesn’t; you can’t do anything about that.”
by : Atlantic Books
Having characters on the brink lets us chart some significant and surprising changes, whatever the outcome.
by : Laura Kenins
Dr. Evangelia Tastsoglu takes a feminist approach to investigating the difficulties facing female immigrants in our region.

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