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
Libel chill? Black’s biographer doesn’t believe in it
Writing’s magic lie
Why I will never get a Canada Council writing grant
Not native enough?
The fiction in non-fiction
Our vanished past
English-Canadian literature makes too little of Canadian history
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