For Atlantic Canada’s authors, whether to stay or go is a crucial question
New energy at Nimbus
Can the Halifax publisher take its regional titles national?
A soul-searching season
Serious stuff dominates the foreign fall lists
Fantasy league
The wonderful and frightening world of the fall kids’ books
That was the way it was
Fall non-fiction heavy on war and history
Ready for the country
In Canadian fiction, the backdrops are still predominantly rural and remote
Songs of experience
Paul William Roberts argues that a writer is most present in the story when he’s invisible
Me as others see me
What to do when you turn up as a character in the book you’re editing
Mythologies
Workplace survey 2005
This year’s results show job satisfaction on the wane