“I think storytelling is almost an instinct of mine. It’s what brings me joy in life, even when it’s just telling stories among friends, which is sometimes even more powerful.” […]
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Five Books That Fight Back
Today’s selection of books shines a light on historical injustices: colonialism, homophobia, transphobia, racism, sexism, and ableism, to name a few.
Continue readingHappy Publication Day to Talking Animals by Joni Murphy!
Happy Book Birthday to Joni Murphy’s Talking Animals! Murphy’s first novel, Double Teenage, was named by The Globe and Mail as a Best Book of 2016. If you liked Double […]
Continue readingA #StillSummer Reading List
As we approach the end of a thoroughly weird summer—and, for that matter, a thoroughly weird year—we return to books as a means of processing.
Continue readingWomen in Translation: JC Sutcliffe
This is it: our last post for Women in Translation Month! What a fun month it’s been celebrating so many wonderful women working in translation today!
Continue readingWomen in Translation: In Conversation with Jessica Moore
Women in Translation: In Conversation with Aimee Wall
Our celebration of Women in Translation Month continues today with Aimee Wall, translator of several books, including Vickie Gendreau’s Testament and Drama Queens and Jean-Philippe Baril Guérard’s Sports and Pastimes.
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Today’s #WITMonth interviewee is poet and translator Angela Carr, whose fourth poetry collection, Without Ceremony, is forthcoming from Book*hug on October 15, 2020.
Continue readingWomen in Translation: In Conversation with Kari Dickson
Our celebration of Women in Translation Month continues! Today, we’re in conversation with Kari Dickson!
Continue readingWomen in Translation: In Conversation with Oana Avasilichioaei
It’s still Women in Translation Month—yay!—which means we’re still celebrating.
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