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What’s Up, Maloo?

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December 2019
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The voting truth
ANYONE WHO CARES ABOUT Canada’s cultural policies would
FRONTMATTER
After the fall
Ian Kinney’s debut collection of poetry mines found sources to explore a devastating accident and its aftermath
An open future
Dundurn publisher Scott Fraser charts a new directionfor the indie press
Loan Stars
EACH MONTH, Canadian library staff vote for their favourite
It’s a family affair
When writing about those closest to you, it’s best to approach with caution
All wrapped up
Although trends come and go, gift books remain a lucrative staple for retailers
Northern exposure
Eric Walters’s initiative to promote homegrown authors and illustrators starts with a day dedicated to kids reading Canadian
Left in the centre
Socially progressive Canadian titles are finding German
FEATURES
Meet the breakouts of 2019
Q&Q asks three of the year’s most exciting debut authors to share the books that inspired them and what’s on their reading lists now
Books of the Year
Q&Q editors reveal some of their top picks for 2019
Kids’ Books of the year
Q&Q’s Books for Young People Editor shares her favourite children’s titles of 2019
REVIEWS
Cream of the crop
Two annual anthologies provide encouraging cross-sections of what is happening in the fields of short fiction and poetry
Legacies of trauma
Two new graphic novels take different formal approaches to stories that combine psychological nuance and existential creepiness
Dreams and destiny
A new anthology of stories by and about Indigenous people offers strong storytelling and potent messages
BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
Gimme shelter
Teen protagonists find themselves in precarious situations in new novels from Christina Kilbourne and Lesley Strutt
BOOK MAKING
Criminal intent
Penguin Random House Canada is feeding the appetite for true-crime podcasts with stories found on its own lists By Ryan PoRteR