By his own admission, George A. Romero was – for a long time – a failure at art.

By his own admission, George A. Romero was – for a long time – a failure at art.
Dundurn Press director of sales and marketing Margaret Bryant has acquired world rights to Calgary journalist Raffy Boudjikanian’s Journey through Genocide.
The Toronto Public Library is preparing to test a yearlong staff-less pilot system at two of its branches.
The Beguiling is one of four local retailers taking part in Uniqlo’s #UniqloMeetsToronto, a pop-up market honouring the city’s indie businesses.
McGill-Queen’s University Press is extending its reach even further by opening an office in London.
Two items in particular stood out to the literary community of Newfoundland and Labrador among the widespread cuts and tax increases presented in the provincial government’s April 2016 austerity budget.
Diana Beresford-Kroeger has found success as one of the most well-informed scientific voices in Canada.
Knopf Random Canada Group publisher Anne Collins has acquired world rights to a new memoir by Canadian singer and songwriter Jann Arden.
Laksa Media has acquired world rights to The Sum of Us: Tales of the Bonded and Bound.
Acclaimed Ojibway author and journalist Richard Wagamese was working on at least two manuscripts before he died on March 10.