There is nothing extraordinary about me or my situation; what is interesting is that I refuse to be defined by my condition.
by : Chris Benjamin
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.
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 : 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 : Steve Large
Halifax-based illustrator and cartoonist Sfe Monster talks about his comic anthology, Beyond, and creating space for positive queer representations.
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.
Author says racism, undue media influence and biased law enforcement not bound by region or time In her 2014 book The Lynching of Peter Wheeler, the second in a series […]
by : Mike Heffernan
St. John’s author Sara Tilley combines journalism and story telling in her debut novel, Duke.
by : Sandra Phinney
This retired radioman’s first book paints a picture of life in the business during its heyday
The book, Where Genesis Begins, was a project thirty years in the making
by : Kate Watson
Nova Scotian playwright Catherine Banks reveals what it’s like to capture the top Canadian literary award in this Q&A
by : Heather Fegan
Debra Komar’s investigation of a 170-year-old murder provides a glimpse into the reality of life in the Hudson’s Bay Company

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