Q&Q talks to Toronto artist Golboo Amani about her latest performance piece, Public Reading, which will be part of the SummerWorks festival.
Shannon Webb-Campbell: re-envisioning editorial practices on Turtle Island
The protection and dissemination of narrative and poetics are integral to the future of Indigenous publishing, says Shannon Webb-Campbell.
The party continues at Toronto’s Glad Day Bookshop
The world’s oldest LGBTQ bookstore lives again.
Authors, colleagues, and friends recall “complicated guy” Avie Bennett
At the age of 57, Avie Bennett could have started winding down an immensely successful career to retire comfortably on the millions he’d made developing shopping plazas. Instead he became a Canadian book publisher.
Authors roundtable: how Canadian food writing has come into its own
Canadian food writing has come into its own, despite the lack of a homegrown Anthony Bourdain or Ruth Reichl. Three authors share their insights into the country’s culinary prose.
Woodbridge Farm Writers’ Retreat launches book imprint
The Woodbridge Farm Writers’ Retreat is expanding its activities to include book publishing.
Remembering Margaret Paull, HarperCollins’s influential art director
In 1944, Margaret V. Paull completed her course work at the Ontario College of Art, before embarking on a long and influential career in Canadian publishing.
Increased local marketing helped draw larger crowds to the second Festival of Literary Diversity
The second edition of the Festival of Literary Diversity drew bigger crowds than its inaugural 2016 launch.
Annie Koyama reflects on 10 years of comics publishing
Annie Koyama’s origin story is as compelling as any of these superhero tropes.
Winnipeg seeks its first-ever poet laureate
The city of Winnipeg has announced that it is seeking its first-ever Poet Laureate, to be selected this fall.
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