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Leila Marshy’s collection of stories, My Thievery of the People, is full of incisive political commentary on people and how ...
Leila Marshy’s collection of stories, My Thievery of the People, is full of incisive political commentary on people and how ...
Take a book (it can be any book, but preferably one you enjoyed) and position yourself in a public place, such as a street corner, a shopping mall, or a park, depending on the time of year.
Sutherland, who was named the winner of the regional prize for Canada and Europe last month, was named the winner of the £5,000 prize in an online ceremony on June 25.
The contest, made possible with the support of the IBBY Yamada Fund, invites Indigenous youth aged 8–12 to submit works of ...
The winners will be announced in September at a gala that will also celebrate the 50th anniversary of the BPAA.
Calgary author Natalie Sue has won the 2025 Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour. Sue was named the winner of the ...
The annual contest is conducted in partnership with Goodminds.com, a First Nation-owned business based on the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory.
Deerchild received the $5,000 award for published poetry in English and Spear and Erasmus received the $5,000 award for published prose in English.
Leanne Toshiko Simpson won the romance prize for Never Been Better ( HarperCollins Publishers ), a comedy set at a beachside ...
Each of the winners receives $6,000 for “artistic excellence in writing and illustration in English-language Canadian ...
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