The Woodbridge Farm Writers’ Retreat is expanding its activities to include book publishing.
Remembering Margaret Paull, HarperCollins’s influential art director
In 1944, Margaret V. Paull completed her course work at the Ontario College of Art, before embarking on a long and influential career in Canadian publishing.
Increased local marketing helped draw larger crowds to the second Festival of Literary Diversity
The second edition of the Festival of Literary Diversity drew bigger crowds than its inaugural 2016 launch.
Annie Koyama reflects on 10 years of comics publishing
Annie Koyama’s origin story is as compelling as any of these superhero tropes.
Winnipeg seeks its first-ever poet laureate
The city of Winnipeg has announced that it is seeking its first-ever Poet Laureate, to be selected this fall.
Dennis Lee returns with a career-spanning collection
Anansi, the press Dennis Lee co-founded 50 years ago, will release the new volume.
Book clubs meet the mark
Book clubs often are dismissed as an excuse for women to gossip and drink wine. But it’s hard to ignore their influence on sales.
Deals: CanLit legend Timothy Findley is finally recognized with his first comprehensive biography
After revisiting Timothy Findley’s breakout novel, 1977’s The Wars, for one of her books, Vancouver scholar Sherrill Grace discovered there wasn’t enough information on the Canadian novel (or its author) to satisfy her curiosity.
London, Ontario, book-buying fair wraps up successful February event, adds author presence
London, Ontario’s regional book-buying fair finished its first event of 2017 this week.
How three indigenous authors cut through the noise of social media to become online activists
How Daniel Heath Justice, Katherena Vermette, and Gregory Scofield have used social media platforms for social justice.