BookThug’s weekly roundup brings together workshops, events, readings, and deadlines happening (Friday to Friday) in the GTA. Friday November 8 Book Launch: Strip by Andrew Binks | 6:00 p.m. | […]
Continue readingInterview with Stan Dragland, author of DEEP TOO
As for Deep Too, I didn’t set out to write a book about anything in particular. In fact I didn’t set out to write a book. I started writing out […]
Continue readingAuthor in Profile: Sandra Ridley
Falling – not always a dropping to the ground construed as rhyme not death not a literal fall or heartbreak instead (but) any other form of respective bending. – “A […]
Continue readingAuthor in Profile: Stan Dragland
The current questions are what anybody is asking. Let us never all agree to ask the same questions. Let us determine never to stop asking our own. Stan Dragland Stan […]
Continue readingAuthor in Profile: Julie Joosten
( The valley carries cemeteries in its mouth, grounds sound to seed and buries it – there is a world and the world inside it – ) –“Once Sun” So […]
Continue readingAuthor in Profile: Michael Blouin
“This is it. Here. Right now.” Michael Blouin’s dream of happiness Michael Blouin is one of BookThug’s two Fall fiction authors, whose book I Don’t Know How to Behave […]
Continue readingWeekly Roundup, Oct 18-25
BookThug’s weekly roundup brings together workshops, events, readings, and deadlines happening (Friday to Friday) in the GTA. Saturday October 19 Reading: Karen Mac Cormack and Shannon Maguire | 7:30 p.m. […]
Continue readingAuthor in Profile: Colin Fulton
“If the statement ‘I am a poet’ is structurally identical to the statement ‘I am a macaron,’ then it’s either an unverifiable statement or macarons are sentient. And I’m totally […]
Continue readingWeekly roundup, October 10-18
BookThug’s weekly roundup brings together workshops, events, readings, and deadlines happening (Friday to Friday) in the GTA. This, our first weekly roundup, also features some special events for Thursday, October […]
Continue readingWelcome, Autumn.
I recently declared fall my favourite season. The decision was based largely on my affinity for pumpkin spice anything and my obsession with boots and leather jackets, but the season […]
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