BookThug takes strides toward a more diverse industry By: Becky Robertson June 9th, 2016 3:37 pm Filed under: Industry News, People Tags: BookThug, diversity, Hazel Millar, Jay MillAr
A group of writers finds creative inspiration and community spirit in a remote Cape Breton village By: Stephanie Domet June 8th, 2016 6:16 pm Filed under: People, Writing Life Issue Date:June 2016 Tags: Cape Breton Island, East Coast, Inverness, writers commune
A century after her birth, Jane Jacobs’s writing is still influencing the way we look at cities By: John Lorinc May 26th, 2016 4:32 pm Filed under: People Issue Date:June 2016 Tags: Jane Jacobs
Q&A: writer Jennifer Manuel on her TRC report Reading Challenge By: Becky Robertson May 16th, 2016 5:39 pm Filed under: Industry News, People Tags: Jennifer Manuel, reconciliation, TRC Report, Truth & Reconciliation Report, Truth and Reconciliation, West Coast
Obituary: James Chalmers By: Becky Robertson April 28th, 2016 4:42 pm Filed under: Industry News, People Tags: Canadian Manda Group, James Chalmers, obit, obituary
Type Books celebrates 10 years of boutique hand-selling and opulant window displays By: Becky Robertson April 25th, 2016 5:31 pm Filed under: Industry News, People Tags: anniversary, bookselling, Toronto, Type Books
The Art Bar, Canada’s longest-running weekly poetry series, drops the mic after a quarter century By: David Silverberg April 13th, 2016 11:03 am Filed under: Industry News, People Issue Date:April 2016 Tags: poetry, poetry series, reading series, The Art Bar, Toronto
“A hands-on shepherd to her flock of often straying lambs”: Remembering Ellen Seligman By: Steven W. Beattie March 28th, 2016 4:54 pm Filed under: People Tags: Anita Chong, Douglas Gibson, Elizabeth Hay, Ellen Seligman, Guy Vanderhaeghe, Margaret Atwood
Toronto’s Open Air Books & Maps seeks home for 80,000 books By: Becky Robertson March 14th, 2016 5:32 pm Filed under: Industry News, People Tags: booksellers, bookselling, Jeff Axler, Open Air Books & Maps, Toronto, travel, travel books
Kidlit Spotlight: Kellen Hatanaka draws the cover for Tokyo Digs a Garden By: Dory Cerny February 25th, 2016 7:02 pm Filed under: Children's publishing, Industry News, People Tags: BFYP, illustration, Kellen Hatanaka, kidlit spotlight