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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Quill & Quire Jan/Feb 2021.
Farewells and mergers
THREE YEARS AGO, we welcomed Shanda Deziel as our new Books for Young People editor, just in time to take over our spring 2018 Kidlit Special issue. Not an ideal time to start, but Shanda jum...
The eyes have it
“I’VE ALWAYS HAD a bit of a weird thing about eyes,” says Heidi von Palleske. As it turns out, this “weird thing” played an essential role in the genesis of von Palleske’s sophomore novel, Tw...
Statue of limitations
Hyacinthe
Miller
AFTER THREE DECADES, the Crime Writers of Canada (CWC) have laid to rest their former logo – a hanged man – and renamed their annual literary awards. In J...
Thanks a million
Dear Agony Editor, A friend of mine says you can tell a lot about an author by their book’s acknowledgements. She then called me a “cold fish” after reading mine. When I asked why, she said my ackno...
Side notes
Rupi Kaur
8,000,000 Copies sold of Rupi Kaur’s first two poetry collections on the eve of her third title, home body
$100,000
Amount donated to the Black Youth Helpline by...