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As you browse our books, we hope you will find a multiplicity of voices, particularly fresh new Canadian voices, that speak to your heart and tell truths about the lives of the broad spectrum and endless diversity of Canadian women.

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Editing My Own Poetry

Joanna M. Weston, author of "A Bedroom of Searchlights", blogs about her writing process and editing her poetry.The last word may be the editor’s but the first editing belongs to the poet. From the moment of inspiration, through the act of writing the poem, to...

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On Writing: Q & A

On Writing: Q & A

Inanna author Rhoda Rabinowitz Green's Q & A on being a writer and her writing process. What’s the best thing about being a writer? I don’t know that there is only one best thing. For me, there are many best things. Writing is both intellectually and emotionally...

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Boy Books

Peg Tittle, author of What Happened to Tom, ponders boys books and the difficulty of girls seeing themselves in boys' literary worlds.           Boy books.  You're thinking The Boys' Book of Trains and The Hardy...

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Women’s Fiction

Peg Tittle, author of What Happened to Tom?, ponders the definition of "women's fiction", women writers, conflicting definitions of fiction, and under-representation / misrepresentation of writers in the publishing world. ...

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Helen Weinzweig and Magic Realism

Helen Weinzweig and Magic Realism

Rhoda Rabinowitz Green, author of "Aspects of Nature", writes about how Helen Weinzweig used magic realism to transport her feelings of trauma and pain into language the reader could emotionally grasp.My most important problem was destroyingthe lines of demarcation...

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Humanities and the Arts

Ann Birch, author of "The Secret Life of Roberta Greaves" (fall 2016), writes about the decline in the study of the humanities at universities and unacceptable incomes in the artsA recent New York Times article (February 23, 2016) comments on the decline in the study...

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