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Quill & Quire
September 2017
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Altri articoli in questo numero


Quill and Quire
Contributors
Catherine Hernandez is the author of the children’s
Losses and translations
We say bonjour to French Canadian publishers, and goodbye to a favourite editor
FRONTMATTER
Where truth lies
Investigative journalist Tanya Talaga’s first book honours the lives of seven Indigenous students who disappeared in Thunder Bay
Stage Might
Outgoing Vancouver Writers Fest artistic director Hal Wake is celebrated for his authors-first philosophy
Handle with care
Provoking an author on social media isn’t a cool move, but neither is bullying back
Deals
Highlights from Quill & Quire’s daily online reports
Still Cooking
After more than four decades, the Best of Bridge cookbook series continues its enduring success with a new writing team and look
The other F-word
Writing a book about the backlash against feminism forced a confrontation with skepticism,
FEATURES
Close to home
David Chariandy speaks to fellow author Catherine Hernandez about life in Toronto’s east end, the bravery of writing, and his much-anticipated new novel, Brother
Away From The Margins
English-language publishers in Quebec – both established houses and newcomers – display a startling resilience and innovation in developing new markets
Pow Pow Press
The comics publisher expands into English Canada and Europe, with a mission of bringing Quebec comics to the world
Mile end magic
How Montreal’s Librairie Drawn & Quarterly earned its reputation as a beloved city institution
The French New Wave
A group of young publishers in Quebec is intent on finding new approaches and opening new markets for the province’s writers
Metatron
The indie publisher forges a beautiful path for emerging poetry and fiction
REVIEWS
God’s spells
In her debut novel, Eliza Robertson provides a sure-footed take on the coming-of-age story
Dreams of home
Alison Pick’s engrossing new novel addresses themes of displacement and redemption
Family Plot
Wayne Johnston revives a beloved character in an otherwise slow-moving new novel
Punchy prose
Two short-story writers with ties to Halifax deliver impressive new collections
Say what?
A suite of 37 short monologues provides an opportunity to spotlight the inner workings of literary translators
BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
Jumping for joy
JonArno Lawson’s rollicking, romping circular poem will get young listeners moving
Sleeping with the enemy
An alien invasion, domestic abuse, and self-identity lie at the heart of G.S. Prendergast’s first sci-fi novel
Truth, be told
Monique Gray Smith tackles a difficult topic with sensitivity and style
Dream catchers
Cherie Dimaline’s cautionary tale blends Indigenous and environmental themes
Make art, not war
A pacifist and a Marine find love and understanding in Nina Berkhout’s thought-provoking and emotionally resonant YA debut
Book Making
Beyond the bosses
Between the Lines celebrates 40 years of social-justice publishing with a graphica history of the press