Archive for July, 2011
Some Recent Work
Over at The Walrus, The Unbalancing Act: How Literary Periodicals Fail to Correct Gender Inequity
But what of those in demand: writers who have the liberty, the privilege, and the means to publish where they like? Maybe it isn’t too novel a concept to have them recognize the glaring inequities of the literary publications that endeavour […]
Posted: July 25th, 2011 under New Published Work, The Walrus, The National Post.
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You Think You Know Me, But You Have No Idea.
Most readers will confess to mining the details of their favourite novels for evidence of the writer’s life. Switch out one gender for another, add ten years and relocate a character to another province or territory and we’re all but certain that the writer is talking about his or her first love, a parent, an […]
Posted: July 4th, 2011 under Events.
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