The Q&Q team reached out to reviewers, editors, authors, booksellers, and others in the publishing industry from across the ...
An Ecologist’s Memoir of Loss and Hope asks readers to look past the trees and kneel down to see the plants, insects, and ...
The awards recognize the best published work by authors from the Greater Hamilton Area and Six Nations of the Grand River.
Madeline Neill, who founded a family-run, independent bookstore mini-chain in the Greater Vancouver area, has died. She was 96.
The winners of the ninth Canadian Jewish Literary Awards have been announced. This is the first year the Irving Abella Award in History is presented. Michael Posner is the winner of a special ...
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If the statistics are to be believed, we are facing a global refugee crisis. According to the United Nations, there were a staggering 59.5 million people forcibly displaced from their homes by the end ...
It’s been just over 24 hours since parts of Ontario saw their first snowfall of the season, Courtney Summers’s corner of the province among them. But the scene out her window is far from Hallmark ...
Among Chinese people, the phrase “Have you eaten yet?” is shorthand for “How are you?” This colloquial greeting, writes filmmaker Cheuk Kwan, “shows that you care. Because of war, famine and poverty, ...
Brian Thomas Isaac’s All the Quiet Places transports the reader across time and space to a, well, quiet corner of the Okanagan Indian Reserve in the southern Interior of British Columbia in 1956.
Chuqiao Yang credits T.S. Eliot for her love of writing poetry. As a child, she was an inveterate, and uncommonly precocious, reader: she devoured Shakespeare and Keats before moving on to Walt ...
Your Nickel’s Worth Publishing for Tanning Moosehides: The Northern Saskatchewan Trapline Way by Tommy Bird, Lawrence Adam, Lena Adam, and Miriam Körner.