Paul William Roberts argues that a writer is most present in the story when he’s invisible
The kindness of strangers
How a public reading lit the spark for Joan Barfoot’s new novel
Ontario’s night to remember
How author Steve Pitt engineered a Hurricane Hazel reunion
Off the road
On knowing when to stop travelling and start writing
Midnight’s memories
Rediscovering a lost world by writing about it
There and back again
Ray Robertson’s long journey back to his original small-press publisher
Looking for Eyewitnesses
A chance encounter opened a window into Canada’s history
The elk on the staircase
Why does the mixture of fiction and fact cause so much consternation?
Who’s this Ida, anyway?
If I would have known it was the plupluperfect, I never woulda said it