Candace Savage By Shannon Boklaschuk Candace Savage discovered a shameful period in Canadian history following clues in her own home September 16, 2019
Cherie Dimaline By Ryan Porter Cherie Dimaline on the success of The Marrow Thieves and her new adult fiction Empire of Wild September 12, 2019
Sonnet L'Abbé By Steven W. Beattie Sonnet L’Abbé on overwriting the work of William Shakespeare August 15, 2019
Sarah Henstra By Shanda Deziel After her Governor General’s Literary Award win, Sarah Henstra returns to YA July 8, 2019
Christy Ann Conlin By Tara Thorne How East Coast writer Christy Ann Conlin found an eerie muse in Nova Scotia’s rural Annapolis Valley June 24, 2019
Alix Ohlin By Suzanne Alyssa Andrew Alix Ohlin, the chair of creative writing at UBC, on the complex female relationships in her novel Dual Citizens June 6, 2019
Nancy Jo Cullen By Sue Carter Nancy Jo Cullen spins humour and family drama into her queer coming-of-age debut novel May 27, 2019
Maureen Jennings By Sue Carter Murdoch Mysteries creator Maureen Jennings sets her sights on a new character February 11, 2019
Ian Williams By Suzanne Alyssa Andrew Poet Ian Williams experiments with structure to tell a classic love story January 30, 2019
Lauren B. Davis By Dory Cerny Lauren B. Davis uses Hans Christian Andersen as a basis for her latest fairy tale novel about addiction and family November 26, 2018