A hotbed for young writers turns 50
This year UBC Creative Writing marks its 50th anniversary as the longest, continuously operating department of its kind in Canada…. FULL STORY
This year UBC Creative Writing marks its 50th anniversary as the longest, continuously operating department of its kind in Canada…. FULL STORY
The ship had been chartered for $66,000 by Gurdit Singh Sarhali, a Sikh entrepreneur, as a direct challenge to a… FULL STORY
By Caroline Woodward, photos by Jeff George It all started with a runaway Jack Russell terrier on the open deck… FULL STORY
Lots of authors are discreetly prolific—for lots of reasons. Maybe they’re shy, maybe they’re naïve. Or maybe they’re nostalgic for… FULL STORY
You’ve heard of Ellis Island, the processing station in New York harbour for millions of immigrants who came to America… FULL STORY
Has anyone noticed? We’ve had a flurry of books only about the lives of individual First Nations women of BC…. FULL STORY
In 2013 Alice Munro became the first Canadian to be accorded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Many would argue she… FULL STORY
Born in B.C. from descendants of slave escapees, Storma Sire, of West African Akan (Ghanaian) heritage, is one of a… FULL STORY
In 1963, America’s poetic fringe came to the continent’s edge to breach the walls of academia.
The GEORGE WOODCOCK LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD annually honours an outstanding literary career in British Columbia. Since 1994, the City of… FULL STORY
a long strange n wundrful road: a tapestree uv names n places on erth th place uv klinging bin up… FULL STORY