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The Interruption With Sean Michaels

Today Sean Cranbury talks to Sean Michaels, Giller Prize-winning author of Us Conductors. Michaels also graces us with a reading from the novel.

The State of the Canadian Short Story in 2015

We check in with fine writers across the country to find out where Canadian stories are at. 

Chris Turner: The History of Climate Change

"We live in the age of climate change. Every story is a climate change story. Climate change is not an issue, but rather the roiling sea in which all …

P.K. Page: I could do with the good solid reality of you

An excerpt from the fabulous new anthology of love letters by Canadian poets, Where the Nights Are Twice as Long

Visceral: A Book List, Part II

Today we follow up Part I of our focus on visceral books: books we feel in our bodies as much as our brains, books that can range from shocking to arousing …

Andrew Pyper: Crossing Borders

"When it comes to creating fear, I’ve always felt that less is more." 

Canadian Short Stories: The New Generation

Who are the heirs-apparent to Munro and Gallant? 

Visceral: A Book List, Part I

Some books, more than others, prompt visceral reactions among readers via the extraordinarily powerful images they bring forth and the way they speak …

10 Short Story Collections You Should Be Reading This Spring

New short fiction releases by emerging and established writers. 

The Interruption With John Vaillant

This week Sean chats with John Vaillant, author of The Tiger and The Golden Spruce, and now, new fiction with tons of buzz. John gives us a phenomenal …

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