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#fridayreads/Nov. 4

Better late than not all: a last-minute #fridayreads, ‘The Abramsky Variations,’ Morley Torgov, an acerbic comic novel about a Toronto Jewish family.

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#Fridayreads/Dec. 9

#fridayreads Margaret Atwood’s essay ‘Writing Utopia,’ from ‘Writing with Intent,’ a book I published with her in 2005. Apropos of her new book re: speculative fiction. Also: ‘The Ragman’s Memory,’ a...

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Putting Printed Books and Ebooks on Equal Footing

With indie record labels now routinely making downloads of music available to buyers of vinyl LPs, I'm heartened to see a similar strategy taking hold among indie publishers too, with regard to ebooks...

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“Something Fierce” Wins Canada Reads: True Stories

Congratulations to friends Emiko Morita, Jesse Finkelstein, and Scott McIntyre of Douglas & McIntyre Publishers of Vancouver for their book Something Fierce: Memoirs of a Revolutionary Daughter by...

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#FridayReads, Sept 6–Celebrating Robertson Davies’ 100th

#FridayReads, Sept. 6--The many books of Canadian novelist Robertson Davies, which I have had the pleasure of reading and enjoying over the past 30 years. August 28, 2013, was the 100th anniversary of...

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“Hono(u)rary Canadian”–My New Blog

Along with The Great Gray Bridge, which is designed and built* upon a Wordpress theme, I maintain a blog--currently on tumblr--where I share briefly written posts with photos and quick hits. It's often...

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