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April.20.12 Books on the Radio reviews Seen Reading. “The magic of Julie’s book exists not only in the immediacy of her language or the power […]
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April.20.12 Books on the Radio reviews Seen Reading. “The magic of Julie’s book exists not only in the immediacy of her language or the power […]
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April.20.12 The National Post reviews People Who Disappear. “People Who Disappear is full of tense families and lovers alike, whose futures are always just one
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April.12.12 The Globe and Mail reviews People Who Disappear. “Leslie captures the mind’s peculiar ways of layering and transforming experience…[Her] prose surges along on enigmatic
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April.12.12 The Telegraph Journal reviews Personals and Seen Reading. Mike Landry writes that Ian Williams “has a way with ballooing inconsequential small moments into great
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April.12.12 Blogs, microfiction, and literary voyeurism: Julie Wilson chats to the Toronto Star. Julie Wilson was recently profiled in the Toronto Star: “Tech-savvy, au courant
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April.5.12 A Description of the Blazing World is a finalist for the Margaret and John Savage First Book Award! Congratulations to Michael Murphy!! His novel, A Description
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April.5.12 Not Being on a Boat is shortlisted for two Manitoba Book Awards! Congratulations to Esme Claire Keith!! Her novel, Not Being on a Boat,
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April.5.12 Julie Wilson chats with Matt Galloway on CBC’s Metro Morning about Seen Reading. Julie Wilson recently appeared on CBC’s Metro Morning to wax poetic
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Charlie Brown, Beowulf, and Raymond Carver: an interview with David Whitton February 9, 2012 Robyn Read teaches Canadian Dystopic Fiction at the University of Calgary.
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November.21.11 Hold Me Now reviewed in the Globe and Mail, the Vancouver Sun, and on CBC radio! The reviews for Hold Me Now are rolling
October.11.11 Not Being on a Boat reviewed in the National Post. “Not Being On A Boat, the debut novel from Winnipeg’s Esmé Claire Keith, is
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October.4.11 Are you excited about The Reverse Cowgirl? Lynn Coady is. “I’m looking forward to David Whitton’s collection, The Reverse Cowgirl…He is the kind of
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