Earlier this year, Toronto-based Penguin Random House Canada recorded its first multi-voice production: an adaptation of Wayne Johnston’s 2017 novel, First Snow, Last Light.

Earlier this year, Toronto-based Penguin Random House Canada recorded its first multi-voice production: an adaptation of Wayne Johnston’s 2017 novel, First Snow, Last Light.
Sarah Weinman was all of 16 years old the first time she read Lolita.
TD Canada has raised the value of their sponsored awards from the already significant amount of $30,000 to $50,000.
Connie Choi, a recent graduate of Toronto’s Sheridan College and a video-game artist for Sticky Brain Studios, talks about her process behind illustrating Annick Press’s video-game series, Cross Ups.
Joel Thomas Hynes’s novel We’ll All Be Burnt in Our Beds Some Night and Sheilah Lukins’s children’s novel Full Speed Ahead: Errol’s Bell Island Adventure were named the winners of the 22nd Newfoundland and Labrador Book Awards in a ceremony at St. John’s Government House.
Raziel Reid experienced more drama as a result of his 2014 debut novel, When Everything Feels Like the Movies, than most writers encounter in an entire career.
Chronicle Books has collected photographer Caitlin Cronenberg and set designer Jessica Ennis’s secret photo shoots with fascinating female actors into the hardcover collection The Endings: Photographic Stories of Love, Loss, Heartbreak, and Beginning Again.
It’s far from my first time behind a microphone. But what I’m discovering is that there’s a big difference between reading one’s own novel to an audience and reading the work of another writer.
Montreal-based novelist Kim Thúy has been shortlisted for the New Prize in Literature, the prize created to replace the cancelled 2018 Nobel Prize for Literature.