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Writing Effective Dialogue
Ann Birch, author of The Secret Life of Roberta Greaves, writes about some basic tips for writing dialogue that she's learned over the years from workshops with major Canadian writers.These are basic tips for writing dialogue that I've learned over the years from...
Where Are They?
Nasreen Pejvack, author of Amity, blogs about moving to Canada and first learning about First Nations peoples in Vancouver, reservations, and the politics of Canada as a settler nation.When I first came to Canada, I settled in Ottawa. For the first few months I...
I Don’t Want To Do It
Huey Helene Alcaro, author of "In the Land of Two-Legged Women:, blogs about her relationship with her new book.Well, kiddo, you’re not going to die happy if you don’t at least take a run at it. An early morning thought. I’d been avoiding writing a...
HAVE A GREAT DAY!
Rhoda Rabinowitz Green, author of Aspects of Nature (forthcoming 2016), ruminates on aging, personal growth, and the unexpected dangers of jay walking. I recently had another birthday. Let’s just say that I am old enough to remember when as kids we got a quarter for...
Suffragette – the Film and the History
S. Noël McKay writes about the upcoming film "Suffragette" and how our votes continue to honour our Canadian grandmothers' struggles.On October 23, a film will appear that I’m excited about seeing – in contrast to the wretched cinema of the superhero that...
Women and Sports
S. Noël McKay, author of "Stony Point", writes about the FIFA women’s World Cup of soccer, women in sport, sexism, homophobia, and the role of the media.I congratulate Team USA on their victory in the FIFA women’s World Cup of soccer. In front of 53,000 fans, the...