June 9, 2015 | Filed under: Awards
Search Results by tag: CanLit
Hundreds of guests filled Toronto's Koerner Hall on June 3 and 4 for the 2015 Griffin Poetry Prize readings ... Read More »
Think you know your CanLit? On Nov. 14, writers and patrons at the Writers' Trust of Canada's black-tie gala competed in a CanLit quiz, and now it's your turn. Click here to take the Writers' ... Read More »
November 18, 2013 | Filed under: Book culture
The season of high-profile literary awards and author festivals is on its way, and there's no shortage of new releases from marquee names. In the July/August issue, Q&Q looks ahead at some of the fall's ... Read More »
Toronto's Ryerson University is confering honorary doctorates on three CanLit heavyweights at the school's spring convocation ceremony. This morning, Rohinton Mistry received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree from the Faculty of Communication and Design, ... Read More »
Margaret Atwood and Graeme Gibson met with the editorial board at the Windsor Star on Thursday to talk ferries, farming, and living anonymously on Pelee Island. The couple stopped in at the newspaper's offices on ... Read More »
May 11, 2012 | Filed under: Authors
Who will win CBC's CanLit Hunger Games? South Korean author Kyung-sook Shin becomes first woman to win Man Asian Literary Prize Censorship in publishing: more about money than ethics Toronto librarians accuse Toronto Public Library ... Read More »
March 15, 2012 | Filed under: Book links
Move over Gosling, we've got Mistry, Martel, and Munro. CanLit is Sexy, an anonymous blog that calls itself a "misguided response to the end of McClelland & Stewart as an independent Canadian publishing house," is ... Read More »
January 16, 2012 | Filed under: Book news
In the July/August issue, Q&Q looks ahead at the fall season's biggest books. NOVELS One of the most anticipated releases of the fall season is surely the new novel from internationally acclaimed author Michael Ondaatje, ... Read More »
It's been more than a decade since the iconic “ and iconoclastic “ Susan Musgrave published a new collection of poetry. In the April 2011 issue of Q&Q, Musgrave discusses her new collection, Origami Dove ... Read More »
Margaret Atwood is once again lending her name to a worthy cause, and like her support for the environment, brown-bag lunches, and stay-at-home book tours, the celebrated novelist's actions have generated some mild controversy in ... Read More »
September 2, 2010 | Filed under: Book news