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An Agatha Mood Board
You’ve probably heard that saying about words and pictures. (If you haven’t, stop reading now, because this conceit is about to collapse.) Today—and for the next couple of weeks—we offer […]
Continue readingRecommended Reading: Six Books to Help You Wrap Your Mind Around the Sixth Extinction
Today, we’re delighted to share a reading list curated and annotated by Kate Sutherland, author of The Bones Are There (published on October 13th) and How to Draw a Rhinoceros.
Continue readingFive Questions About Agatha
Today, we’re delighted to share another interview with Anne Cathrine Bomann, whose internationally bestselling novel, Agatha, was released by Book*hug Press on September 29th.
Continue readingIn Conversation: Angela Carr
“At first, writing was like singing, something I did for pleasure, and the compulsion came from deep inside, arising from the rhythms of the body.” —Angela Carr
Continue readingIn Conversation: Joni Murphy
“… writing has become the way I gather, sort, and then release.” —Joni Murphy
Continue readingIn Conversation: Kate Sutherland
“… you might now find me making poems with paint, a needle and thread, or scissors and paper and glue.” —Kate Sutherland
Continue readingSix Modern Fables for Modern Life
In a world full of stories, there are some that stick to us like burrs, told and retold with trace edits for centuries.
Continue readingA Small, Broke, and Kind of Dirty Playlist
Today, we have something special for you! We asked Hana Shafi, a.k.a. Frizz Kid, to create a playlist for her recently published book, Small, Broke, and Kind of Dirty.
Continue readingShani Mootoo is a Finalist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize!
We’re thrilled to announce that Shani Mootoo’s Polar Vortex has been shortlisted for the prestigious Scotiabank Giller Prize! Seductive and tension-filled, Polar Vortex is a story of secrets, deceptions, and […]
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