The hardest part of writing a first book is letting go, Kenneth Whyte discovers
The eleventh hour
While writing a book about an ongoing war crimes trial, Michelle Shephard uncovered a last-minute bombshell
Izzy and I
A fascination with power (and a shared love of jazz) led Peter C. Newman to take on a media tycoon
Watch Your Language: The secret minds of animals
Spellbound
Solid waste happens
Crime (fiction) begins at home
Canadian authors who want to write about crime don’t have to look very far, writes John McFetridge
Making it work
Mary-Ann Kirkby had to publish her memoir herself. It turned out to be a bestseller
Growing up in public
Switching from YA to adult fiction means discovering a whole new category of character, writes Gayle Friesen