When he first asked to photograph a stranger, Wayne Simpson couldn’t have imagined that he was about to embark on a years-long project that would culminate in a book of portraits and personal stories.

When he first asked to photograph a stranger, Wayne Simpson couldn’t have imagined that he was about to embark on a years-long project that would culminate in a book of portraits and personal stories.
An impromptu decision to collaborate with a friend, Toronto cartoonist and illustrator Saul Freedman-Lawson, showed Bergman his online column could be a full-length book.
The winner will receive $3,000 and a publishing contract.
When George Toles first joined Facebook, he found the medium dull but had an idea how to make it more interesting.
Halfe shares her plans for her two-year term as parliamentary poet laureate.
Terese Mason Pierre imagines the book launch of the future in this original short story.
Dominik Parisien imagines the editorial meeting of the future in this original short story.