Two Canadian authors are working behind the scenes to help coordinate their local city marches.
Kingston writers group sponsors Syrian authors
A group of writers in Kingston‚ Ontario, is doing its part to aid in the current international refugee crisis‚ and to support authors persecuted overseas.
Catherine Montgomery, Canada Council literary program officer, dies
Catherine Montgomery, a program officer with the Canada Council for the Arts, died on Jan. 5, at the age of 62.
Knife Fork Book finds its niche with Toronto poetry lovers
In Memoriam: Victoria bookseller Mel Bolen
I met Mel Bolen 20 years ago this spring. Already a bookseller, I was hoping to work at Bolen Books, her celebrated store in Victoria’s Hillside Shopping Centre.
Spring Preview 2017: Marianne Apostolides’s intimate memoir combines aquatic imagery and words to examine themes that are now more relevant than ever
Is it time for Canadian gay literature to leave its comfort zone and respond to the Grindr generation?
Every year, the search for the Great Gay Novel proves to be more challenging than the last.
Remembering Jim Munro: “He believed that books could change the world”
Jim Munro of Munro’s Books passed away Monday at his home. he was 87.
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