Acknowledging it and understanding it are the first steps toward fighting it
False idols
When it comes to recognizing great literature, Canadian readers get it mostly wrong
E-books pose no threat to publishers
It’s time to embrace new technology, not fear it, says PublishingOnline’s Dahlia Riback
Corporate agenda may rule the day
Users in danger of losing right to read
Copyright law is out of whack
The Internet has skewed things in favour of the user. Creators need their due
Wiggle room
A toronto lawyer says the law gives publishers more room to act collectively than they think
Avie’s master stroke
Survivor
The credibility gap
Hugh Hood and his world
The late writer perfected a narrative voice unlike any other