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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Quill & Quire July August 2016.
Contributors
This issue, Raizel Robin looks at the problems that can crop up when reissuing historical books. Once a staff writer at Canadian Business, Robin’s work has appeared in Chatelaine, Today’s Parent, To...
Back to basics
I RECENTLY had the pleasure of chatting with Charlotte Gray, arguably one of the country’s best historical biographers, for this year’s fall preview. In her forthcoming book, The Promise of Canada: ...
Monkey grip
Writing fiction gave Andrew Westoll a way to revisit his former life as a primatologist in South America PROFILE ILLUSTRATION BY RACHEL IDZERDA In 2012, Andrew Westoll was mulling over material for a ...
Tales worth telling
Reissues of historical works can be important windows to our past. They can also be fraught with problems NEWS ILLUSTRATION BY KATIE CAREY REISSUING HISTORICAL books can provide a window through which...
Best of times, worst of times
Nathan Whitlock on great and terrible news from the book world Best In response to a petition demanding Donald Trump be banned from entering Britain, J.K. Rowling defended his right to be “offensive a...
Beating the band
Don’t try to write a literary masterpiece until you’ve conquered the clarinet ILLUSTRATION BY EVAN MUNDAY AGONY EDITOR Dear Agony Editor, For the past seven years, I’ve been working on my debut litera...