The Heart Is its Own Reason
Natalee Caple (Insomniac Press, 2002) Her debut collection of stories in a style that I link to think of as rootless-Canadian noir.Read more about The Heart Is its Own Reason at the Insomniac Press...
View ArticleTen Questions with K. Sawyer Paul
August 7, 2009Open Book: Toronto:What was your first publication and where was it published? K. Sawyer Paul:My first publication was my novel, No Chinook. It was published in December, 2007 by my own...
View ArticleThe Semiconducting Dictionary: Our Strindberg
Natalee Caple (ECW Press, 2010) A fabulous reimagining/regendering/exploration of notorious genius and misogynist August Strindberg.
View ArticleOpen Book's Holiday Book Guide: Stage, Screen & Song
The holiday season is here, and there's no better time to cozy up with a good book (or ten!). Open Book's Holiday Book Guide will direct you to some of the most engaging books on store shelves this...
View ArticleThe Joyland Trio Deal
Joyland eBooks— a joint imprint between Joyland and ECW Press— is offering a sweet deal to readers. For $19.95, you can download and read all three of their new short fiction collections from acclaimed...
View ArticleThe Proust Questionnaire, with Natalee Caple
Natalee Caple is the author of four books of fiction and two books of poetry, including the novels The Plight of Happy People in an Ordinary World (Anansi) and Mackerel Sky (Thomas Allen/St. Martin's)....
View ArticleThe Great Canadian Writer's Craft Interviews on Open Book
Each weekday in June and the first half of July, Open Book: Toronto will be posting daily Great Canadian Writer's Craft interviews with some of our country's finest poets. These smart and engaging...
View ArticleTen-Month Residency with the Calgary Distinguished Writers Program
From our friends at the Calgary Distinguished Writers Program:The Calgary Distinguished Writers Program (formerly the Markin-Flanagan) encourages submissions from emerging Canadian Writers for the...
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