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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Quill & Quire NOVEMBER 2016.
Contributors
Jaime Hogge is an editorial and commercial photographer based in Toronto. His work has been recognized by Applied Arts, the National Magazine Awards, and the Canadian Business Media Awards. His portr...
On the competitive side
AMID ALL the scandals and successes during this summer’s Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, one announcement went largely unnoticed. The international ArtsGames – the only country-versus-country medal...
Scientific method
PROFILE ILLUSTRATION BY RACHEL IDZERDA Kristi Charish was studying archaeology at Vancouver’s Simon Fraser University in 1996 when a collection of bones was discovered in Washington state. Carbon dat...
The common good
NEWS Alter Ego: Comics and Canadian Identity THIS MAY, the Pellan Room at Library and Archives Canada hosted the launch of author Heather Menzies’s Reclaiming the Commons for the Common Good, a memoi...
Best of times, Worst of times
Best Even as the Dictionary of American Regional English campaigns to save underused gems like “bonnyclabber” and “fleech,” the Yodas at the Oxford English Dictionary have gone all YOLO and added ove...
One is the loneliest number
AGONY EDITOR ILLUSTRATION BY EVAN MUNDAY Dear Agony Editor, Writing fiction can be very solitary. How do I keep on writing when I’m always writing alone and no one sees my work? Signed, Lonely Lady D...