Rumours to the contrary notwithstanding, publishing is alive and well moving into spring. In the January/February issue, Q&Q looks ahead at some of the spring's biggest books. Short fiction Nancy Jo Cullen's short fiction collection ... Read More »
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Rumours to the contrary notwithstanding, publishing is alive and well moving into spring. In the January/February issue, Q&Q looks ahead at some of the spring's biggest books. Although she currently resides in Cambridge, Massachusetts, best-selling ... Read More »
Rumours to the contrary notwithstanding, publishing is alive and well moving into spring. In the January/February issue, Q&Q looks ahead at some of the season's biggest books. Click on the slideshow to see some of ... Read More »
In the September issue of Q&Q, Scott MacDonald spoke to Toronto author Craig Davidson about how the film adaptation of his short-story collection Rust and Bone helped revive his flagging literary career. In the fall of ... Read More »
December 20, 2012 | Filed under: Book news
Thanks to improving tablet technology and several high-profile prizes, creative non-fiction is enjoying unprecedented popularity in Canada. Another sign of the genre's status is the announcement that Halifax's University of King's College, in conjunction with ... Read More »
December 3, 2012 | Filed under: Book news
In the December issue of Q&Q, first-time author Jael Ealey Richardson speaks about discovering her own identity while in search of her legendary father's past For years, there were two people author Jael Ealey Richardson ... Read More »
November 22, 2012 | Filed under: Book news
In the October issue of Q&Q, Natalie Samson writes about how a handful of YA authors are creating positive role models for gay youth. When Mariko Tamaki set out to write (You) Set Me on ... Read More »
November 14, 2012 | Filed under: Book news
In the October issue of Q&Q, Melissa Buote talks to publishers and booksellers about what makes a classic Canadian cookbook. Food is so fundamental to our culture it's almost impossible to think of how ephemeral ... Read More »
November 5, 2012 | Filed under: Book news
On the occasion of last year's 40th anniversary of D&M Publishers, Anna Porter reflected on the career of her former colleague and competitor Scott McIntyre, the man who built the most successful Canadian publishing house ... Read More »
October 23, 2012 | Filed under: Book news
Led by CBC Radio's Shelagh Rogers, five urban Canadian authors spent a week writing and observing life in Northern Labrador. Northwords, a documentary that captures their experiences, is screening at IFOA, Oct. 20 at 2 ... Read More »
October 19, 2012 | Filed under: Book news