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Ken McGoogan on Grace O'Malley: Pirate Queen and True Canadian
Why does Canadian history insist on finishing at the Atlantic Ocean? Ken McGoogan argues that it doesn't, and that Scottish and Irish history is Canada's …
Middle Grade? Young Adult? New Adult? HELP
Suzanne Sutherland, launching her new middle grade novel, Something Wiki, breaks down the tricky distinctions between genres marketed for kids and teens. …
The Interruption: Sean Cranbury Interviews Kaleigh Trace
Sean Cranbury chats with Kaleigh Trace, author of Hot, Wet, and Shaking: How I Learned to Talk About Sex.
Most Anticipated: 2015 Kids' Books Spring Preview
Spoiler: this reading year is going to be a good one.
The Interruption: Sean Cranbury Interviews Jennifer LoveGrove
Today Sean chats with Jennifer LoveGrove, poet and author of Watch How We Walk and Jennifer reads from new, unpublished poems.
The Final Dash: A List of Books for all the Types on Your List
Nearly one week until Christmas! Here's hoping we can hook up your loved ones with the perfect present.
Deborah-Anne Tunney: Books to be Snowed-In With
Perfect reads to curl up with while the snow falls outside.
Christine Fischer Guy: Companions, Interlocutors, Mentors, and Time Thieves
On her debut novel, The Umbrella Mender, and the books that inspired her as she was writing it.
Shelf Talkers for December
Yes, it’s the busiest time of the year, but a large troupe of our Shelf Talker professionals made time to give us their picks for the month. And not …
The Interruption: Sean Cranbury Interviews Matt Rader
Today, Sean chats with Matt Rader, whose most recent book is a collection of stories titled What I Want to Tell Goes Like This (Nightwood Editions).