Blog — ...increase their profiles by publishing more books, by reaching larger audiences, and by acquiring the work of the best writers and thinkers. But such support is far more substantial in...
Blog — ...small enough to meet the hurtin’-hearted drums, show us the way to follow the moon from January to February from dusk toward dawn. ê-kî-pîcicîyâhk kâh-kîhtwâm tâpiskôc pîsim kâ-isi-waskawît kâh-kîhtwâm —kiyâm...
Blog — ...• Farideh Dayanim Goldin 3 Autobiomythography and Self-Aggrandizement in Iranian Diasporic Life-Writing: Fatemeh Keshavarz and Azar Nafisi • Manijeh Mannani 4 Graphic Memories: Dialogues with Self and Other in Marjane...
Blog — Day One, a series of excerpts from Without Apology that describe the first attempt at telling the truth about abortion in Canada. An Abortion Palimpsest: Writing the Hidden Stories of...
Blog — ...book in a series called Day One, the first attempt at telling the truth about abortion in Canada. Day One: Judith Mintz An Abortion Palimpsest: Writing the Hidden Stories...
Blog — ...with her new edited collection Writing the Body in Motion. There are so many more events happening so be sure to follow us on Twitter and Facebook for all of...
Blog — ...is a great book.” Visiting with the Ancestors was reviewed in Museum Anthropology Writing the Body in Motion and The Medium is the Monster were featured in the 49th Shelf...
Blog — ...weather.” From “The Painterly Writer” in “My Own Portrait in Writing” by Patrick Grant Winter counts Disease. The disastrous effects of alcohol compounded relentless epidemics of smallpox, measles, whooping...
Blog — “Odia literature is a treasure trove for translators, but not many venture into this field.” Basanta Kumari Patnaik, author of In Bondage The work of the women writers of Odisha,...
Blog — ...of Alberta’s Writing Stick: Sharing Indigenous Stories conference. Pamela shared her experiences working on manuscripts by Indigenous authors and noted areas of growth needed in academic publishing. Pamela also attended...