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The Interruption With Peter Darbyshire
Sean Cranbury chats with Peter Darbyshire—aka Peter Roman—about his new spec fiction book, The Dead Hamlets.
10 Books With Global Themes to Read This Spring
Writing on food cultures, activism, biography, history, conservation, travel ... and oh yes, cake.
Angela Sterritt: The Legacy of Violence Against Indigenous Women in Canada
For many Indigenous people, the vicious slaying of Tina Fontaine was just one more tragedy among the close to 1200 women documented as murdered or missing …
Shameless: Marilyn Churley on Finding her Son and Reforming Adoption Disclosure
Both a personal and political story, Shameless is a powerful book about a mother's struggle with loss, love, secrets, and lies—and an adoption system …
Cover Reveal! Mad Miss Mimic by Sarah Henstra
We are ridiculously excited to to reveal the cover of this forthcoming novel.
The Recommend: March 2015
Dysfunctional families, 70s Montreal, beloved sisters, dogged writers, and vampires in downtown Toronto. It's all in this month's The Recommend!
Intrepid Travellers: Canadian Women in the World
In the run-up to International Women's Day, we're celebrating women's stories, beginning with this cross-genre list—memoir, fiction and poetry—of …
On Our Radar: Olesen, Berkhout, Tsiang, Stratton, and Crozier
"On Our Radar" is a monthly series featuring books with buzz worth sharing. We bring you links to features and reviews about great new books in a multitude …
Notes from a Children's Librarian: PEI Books
There's more to PEI's children's literature than just Anne Shirley.
Freedom to Read Week: Mark Bourrie on our Right to Know
The author of Kill the Messengers: Stephen Harper’s Assault on Your Right to Know on government censorship, and what Canadians can do to fight back. …