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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Quill & Quire April 2016.
Contributors
Katie Carey, who illustrated this issue’s feature on women in academic publishing “specializes in playful and curious images.” Her clients include The New York Times, the Pitchfork Review and The Wa...
Academy analysis
FOR THE past two years, Q&Q has been working to find a meaningful and balanced way to cover the issue of gender disparity in the publishing industry. While Canadian Women in the Literary Arts ha...
Drawing home
PROFILE When Kim Fu thinks back to her “intense and prolific” time as an MFA student in creative writing at the University of British Columbia, one conversation in particular stands out. After readin...
What’s in aname
NEWS THE NEWEST addition to the Vancouver Public Library system will be more than a valuable lending institution and hub of community services – it will be the first major public building in the city...
Best of times, Worst of times
Best J.K. Rowling confirmed the “existence” of seven other wizarding schools in the Harry Potter universe, in addition to the three mentioned in the books, which is about as useful as knowing Ahab wa...
No sense of obligation
AGONY EDITOR Dear Agony Editor, I’m a small-press author who has published two collections of stories to some acclaim. My parents seem proud of me, but they’ve never read my books. Last year, while h...