Jack, Nathan, Brian, Tom – and the Media, Part II
An Insider’s View of the NDP Leadership Convention (continued)
By Louise Tremblay Matchett
An Insider’s View of the NDP Leadership Convention (continued)
By Louise Tremblay Matchett
Ambiguous, evocative and sometimes terrifyingly violent, Drive is worth the watch.
Phillip Ernest has written two extraordinary and unique novels that have few comparisons in literature. Kenneth Radu explores the both real and imagined horrors found in The Vetala and The Far Himalaya.
The D&M story should be a wake-up call to Canadians. Canadian literature has thrived nationally and internationally thanks to measures put in place to support Canadian writing and publishing. The measures currently in place, though, were designed for a bygone era. It’s time to revisit those measures, and fast.
Photo: Eléonore Delvaux-Beaudoin