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By Caroline Woodward, photos by Jeff George It all started with a runaway Jack Russell terrier on the open deck… FULL STORY
By Caroline Woodward, photos by Jeff George It all started with a runaway Jack Russell terrier on the open deck… FULL STORY
James Douglas’ twinned chords of hope and fatherly guidance are captured in the following article by W. Kaye Lamb in… 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
Has anyone noticed? We’ve had a flurry of books only about the lives of individual First Nations women of BC…. FULL STORY
To write The Windshift Line, (Greystone), her elegiac memoir, Rita Moir holed up in a Fort Macleod motel with her… FULL STORY
The Rumpus Interview with Ivan Coyote By Marie-Helene Westgate, August 1st, 2012 INTRODUCTION Ivan Coyote was born and raised in… FULL STORY
“The torch George Manuel inherited was barely aflame. The torch he passed on was burning bright.” – Harold Cardinal. —… FULL STORY
HERE FOLLOWS BRIAN KAUFMAN'S SUMMARY OF THE ORIGINS OF BOTH SUBTERRAIN MAGAZINE AND ANVIL PRESS, PRINTED IN THE AUTUMN 2011… FULL STORY
Mazo de la Roche and Dorothy Livesay: High Tory Meets Radical “I am sure, she (de la Roche) was yearning… FULL STORY
Where does a book of fiction begin? William Faulkner says a writer has three sources: autobiography, observation, and imagination. If… FULL STORY
Twenty years ago, when Judith Plant published her first book, Healing the Wounds: The Promise of Ecofeminism with New Society… FULL STORY
Toward a New Romanticism in Poetry Maybe it’s time for a New Romanticism, not just in poetry, but the world…. FULL STORY
[When former UBC professor Jan de Bruyn was living in Sechelt, there was a public outcry by a few vocal… FULL STORY