Trading places
With the publication of her first novel, critic Kate Taylor may get a taste of her own medicine. She’s ready.
The wickedest city in the Dominion
Allan Levine on Winnipeg’s seamy literary reputation
The truth is out there
How to research a novel on the Net
The story of O (and P and Q)
Why don’t our letters have real names?
The sadist and the suck
Two kinds of editors you don’t want to work with
The never-ending story
For novelist Kristen den Hartog, fairy tales are bred in the bone
The importance of being earnest
Where are all the funny Canadian writers?
Taxicab confessions
Turning a radio play into a novel
Such a long journey
Theresa Kishkan’s novella Inishbream was 18 years in the making