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How the movie adaptation of Indian Horse stayed true to Richard Wagamese’s voice

It was his voice that caught her attention. On a Friday in early 2012, Christine Haebler, a producer at Screen Siren Pictures, was driving to work when she heard Richard Wagamese on CBC Radio talking to host Shelagh Rogers about Indian Horse, his novel about an Ojibwe boy named Saul who is traumatized at a residential school and finds possible salvation through hockey.

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March 15th, 2018

2:53 pm

Filed under: Industry News, People

Issue Date:April 2018

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Kidlit Spotlight: Nancy Vo stakes her claim with an Old West picture-book trilogy

While browsing her local independent bookstore in 2011, Nancy Vo had an “aha” moment. She had just discovered Jon Klassen’s bestseller I Want My Hat Back: “I was floored and thought, ‘How did a picture book just do that to me?’ It sealed the deal – I was on a path to making kids’ books.”

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March 12th, 2018

12:19 pm

Filed under: Children's publishing, People

Issue Date:March 2018

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Alanna Mitchell: “We do not live in a post-truth world, but one that needs science more than ever”

About a year ago, while I was passionately immersed in getting the manuscript of my latest book, The Spinning Magnet: The Force That Created the Modern World and Could Destroy It, to my publisher, I found myself with a brief moment to surface and take the temperature of the times.

By: Alanna Mitchell

February 12th, 2018

11:44 am

Filed under: People, Writing Life

Issue Date:March 2018

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