“Activism and hope can heal and connect us, even in the most difficult times.” Yes No Maybe So […]
Month: November 2020
The Rougarou waits in the long grass next to the dirt road. It stands on its haunches, thick […]
In case you missed the announcement…Souvankham Thammavongsa won the $100K Scotiabank Giller Prize for her short story collection […]
November usually seems like a long month with the arrival of colder weather, shorter days, and no holiday […]
All I Ask is a searing, darkly funny, and emotive debut novel from Canadian writer Eva Crocker. Crocker […]
When branches of the New York City Public Library were built almost 100 years ago, they included apartments […]
This year is the 150th anniversary of the death of Charles Dickens. The New York Times’ Robert Gottlieb […]
If you love cookbooks, books about culinary history, foodie memoirs, and just, well, food, you’ll want to check […]
These amateur sleuths never asked to get mixed up in a murder investigation—but they won’t stop looking until […]
Learn more on poets.org about Guelph’s John McCrae, a Canadian doctor, teacher and poet who is best known […]