Read broadly and diversely
by : Chris Benjamin
by : Chris Benjamin
Read broadly and diversely
by : Renée Hartleib
Just a few books that have made an appearance in time for this summer’s long and well-lit days.
by : Chris Benjamin
It puts things into perspective. Could a single line say any more about humanity than that?
by : Chris Benjamin
I had a damn good cry with it
by : Chris Benjamin
Not talking about something when sober then constantly bringing it up when you’re drunk means it’s an issue
by : Chris Benjamin
People say things, even decades after the fact, like, “Please don’t tell your father.”
by : Karalee Clerk
Linden MacIntrye shared with ABT’s editor his thoughts on Atlantic Canada’s storytelling, and writing about home.
by : Theresa Meuse
Theresa Meuse on why she wrote The Gathering: providing parents, teachers and other educators with a visual tool makes for a more fun and interactive way for children to learn and can spark more discussions and school projects that enhance the teachings of Mi’kmaq culture.
by : Michelle Porter
BookBits are also visual poems, opportunities to explore the sparkling ephemera, the contemporary folklore and the behind-the-scenes details of the book
by : Hui Zhou
Hui Zhou shares her love of the diverse “chickenalities” that come out in birds given free range
by : Philip Moscovitch
Planning your perfect Atlantic Canadian staycation
by : Joan Baxter
Treading respectfully in foreign lands is good for your health
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