When Don LePan started Broadview Press in 1985, he thought the independent academic publisher could go one of two ways: it ...
In April 1935, Quill & Quire published its first edition. We revisit that inaugural edition to take a look at the very first ...
The University of Oxford professor was named the winner for Summer of Fire and Blood: The German Peasants’ War.
Presented for the first time by the CCBC, the Sharon Fitzhenry Award for Canadian Children’s Non-Fiction went to Meet Jim ...
Author and historian Tim Cook, who served as the chief historian of the Canadian War Museum, has died. He was 54. The ...
Miki Sato is an illustrator who creates three-dimensional art using different materials and textures. Her work includes Snow Days, which was a finalist for the Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Canadian ...
Canadian poet Karen Solie has been named a joint winner of a 2025 Forward Prize for Poetry.
The Haunted Blizzard, the powerful new graphic novel by prize-winning Inuk author Aviaq Johnston and illustrated by Ontario artist Athena Gubbe, begins with school being cancelled. A blizzard has ...
What else do we creatives have to contend with, besides cultural baggage left over from the 1990s? Off the top of my head: The very modern phenomenon of the “hobby-to-career pipeline.” On that path, ...
It’s obvious how trees in myth and literature enter the public imagination – Eden’s tree of knowledge, the Bodhi tree, Tolkien’s Ents, H.C. Anderson’s fir tree – but how trees become famous in real ...
The title of John Ralston Saul’s newest book, A Fair Country, sounds like a rejected Liberal Party campaign slogan, but its contents are much more combative, provocative, and stimulating than anything ...
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