Bats are nothing like rats

“Debunk bat myths with Neil Griffin’s (left) Bat Planet, a look at the science, lore and ecological importance of these flying mammals.” FULL STORY



 

 

 

 

Author Archive

Haida learning books

In September, 2021, the first two books in the series, “Sk’ad’a Stories” were released: Jigging for Halibut with Tsinii (Highwater… FULL STORY

Living in exile

Tsering Yangzom Lama of Vancouver has published her debut novel, We Measure the Earth with our Bodies (McClelland & Stewart… FULL STORY

Hard lessons

From 1962 to 1968, Richard de Candole attended the St. John’s Cathedral Boys School of Selkirk, Manitoba (no longer in… FULL STORY

Alternate realities

Tamel Wino writes in the style of dark fiction and focuses on the degeneration of sanity and morality. His recent… FULL STORY

Poets on buses

Ellie Sawatzky joins nine other poets (see below) in this year’s Poetry in Transit program. A poem submitted from Sawatzky’s… FULL STORY

The travel cure

While trapped as a teenager in suburbia, Lisa Duncan dreamed of travelling the world. As a young adult, she mastered… FULL STORY

A raven in Xsan

Gitxsan member, Hetxw’ms Gyetxw, also known as Brett D. Huson has published the sixth title in his award-winning series ‘Mothers… FULL STORY

We return to being human

Secwepemc poet, Garry Gottfriedson is a co-author of Tsquelmucwilc: The Kamloops Indian Residential School – Resistance and Reckoning (Arsenal Pulp… FULL STORY

Emma the sailor girl

Trevor Atkins author photo

Trevor Atkins’ debut historical novel for middle-grade readers, The Day the Pirates Went Mad (Silverpath Publishing $14.95), follows the adventures… FULL STORY

A better life

Michael Harris Photo by Hudson Hayden

Consumer culture and endless economic growth have been prevailing paradigms for centuries. That must change if the current climate crisis… FULL STORY

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