Following the release of Alexandra Shimo’s memoir last fall, the author wondered what else she could do to help a First Nations community struggling with poverty and the legacy of residential schooling.
Personal Essay: Writing a book about New Brunswick’s most notorious murder case involved walking some thin lines
The murder of multi-millionaire New Brunswick businessman Richard Oland, and the investigation and trial of his only son, Dennis, has captivated public attention in the city of Saint John.
Ask the Agony Editor: Technology is fine, but a writer’s best tools are discipline and determination
Kingston writers group sponsors Syrian authors
A group of writers in Kingston‚ Ontario, is doing its part to aid in the current international refugee crisis‚ and to support authors persecuted overseas.
Ask the Agony Editor: Words of advice for authors looking to write for the playground set
I wrote a children’s story with my oldest granddaughter in mind, and I’m not sure what I might do with it.
Spring Preview 2017: Marianne Apostolides’s intimate memoir combines aquatic imagery and words to examine themes that are now more relevant than ever
Q&A: Curator Meredith Carruthers on the Governor General’s awards’ 80th-anniversary exhibition
The Canada Council for the Arts is celebrating the 80th anniversary of the Governor General’s Literary Awards with a new interactive art exhibition.