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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Quill & Quire MARCH 2017.
Contributors
Lynn Scurfield is a freelance illustrator based just outside of Toronto. Her work has appeared in publications such as Scientific American, The Walrus, The Globe and Mail, and Corporate Kn...
Cozying up to the idea
YOU DIDN’T NEED to be Nate Silver to predict that vampires were bound to rule YA lists following the success of Stephenie Meyer’s blockbuster Twilight series. But some publishing trends are harde...
Multiple choices
Zoey Leigh Peterson’s debut novel examines polyamory and the complicated world of modern relationships
PROFILE
RACHEL IDZERDA
In Jessamyn West’s 1956 memoir, To See The Dream, the Amer...
Screen tests
As educational publishing faces shrinking budgets and copyright woes, Nelson’s new CEO looks to a digital future
NEWS
WHEN STEVE BROWN took over as president and CEO of Nelson Educati...
Best of times, Worst of times
Nathan Whitlock on great and terrible news from the book world Best John Lennon’s “Imagine” has been turned into a children’s book, the hero of which is a peace-loving pigeon, not, as you might expect...
White-hot mess
Check your ego before writing from a cultural viewpoint that isn’t your own
AGONY EDITOR
EVAN MUNDAY
Dear Agony Editor,
I’m a middle-aged white woman working on a novel with ...