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Book Review: A Short History Of Indians In Canada by Thomas King
Tricky things them stories, tricky like that Coyote, but a lot smarter and don't get into as much trouble.
Read More »Theater Review: In Extremis at Shakespeare’s Globe
Who'd have thought a 21st-century crowd could be listening so intently to a 12th-century philosophical debate that a solitary ringtone would sound like a thunderclap?
Read More »Book Review: Journey Back by Dan Martin
A promising exploration of psychosis loses its effectiveness by splitting the perspective of the narrator.
Read More »Book Review: The Red Power Murders Thomas King – More DreadfulWater
A good mystery story ... the places where it slips the boundaries of its genre that make it a great work of fiction.
Read More »Interview With Michael Connelly, Author of Crime Beat
How real-life crime stories feed a fiction writer's muse.
Read More »Google Books Starts To Make the Virtual Bookshelf a Reality
Now we've taken one more step to ending the information drought.
Read More »Interview With Carolyn Parkhurst, Author of Lost and Found
"I always have this sense of, 'Uh oh, they’re talking about it like it’s a real book.'"
Read More »Hyperion Gives Voice To Women’s Issues
Hyperion imprint Voice will have a decidedly anti-chick-lit focus.
Read More »Book Review: DreadfulWater Shows Up by Thomas King
Do yourself a favour: pick up this book, sit back all comfortable like, and listen to a good story.
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