September is usually my favourite time of year because of the perfect mix of readying for back-to-school and […]
Category Archive: writers
Why a Campaign to ‘Reclaim’ Women Writers’ Names Is So Controversial Recently the Women’s Prize for Fiction and […]
L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables manuscript will be going online. A new project will enrich the 853-page […]
A mild-mannered bystander harbors a sinister motive. A carelessly tossed glove becomes a critical clue—or a frustrating red […]
‘We’ve Already Survived an Apocalypse’: Indigenous Writers Are Changing Sci-Fi. Long underrepresented in genre fiction, Native American and […]
Storytellers are endlessly fascinating, which might explain why biopics about authors are always so popular. The people @screenrant […]
Bestselling mystery writer and creator of the Tess Monaghan series, Laura Lippman, admits “My imagination is really dark.” […]
From the Ashes is a remarkable, powerful, and deeply moving memoir by Métis-Cree author Jesse Thistle and one […]
“It’s not that I think you can’t be a writer if you don’t write every day. It’s that […]
Whether you’re currently in a pandemic-related reading slump or a pandemic-related tear through your bookshelves, reading like your […]