My latest, on the tendency to read too much grand strategy into the Maduro raid: when it comes to Trump, the most plausible explanation is the stupidest https://t.co/PEunLWJbm4
Barbara Sibbald launches her new novel, Almost English, published by Bayeux Arts. The story of an Anglo-Indian family in the North-West Frontier Province during the Raj. https://t.co/CzvBSVBAif
They shall grow not old,
as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them,
nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun
And in the morning
We shall remember them. 🇨🇦
- Laurence Binyon 1/2
In time for Halloween, Mark Sampson reviews the horror novel Hemo Sapiens by Emily Weedon for Canadian Writers Abroad. https://t.co/m7eD1XlxTw @s_MarkSampson@EmilyWeedon2
As a proud member of the Literary Press Group of Canada, we’re excited to wish the LPG a happy 50th anniversary! Here’s to many more! #lpg50#IReadCanadian
Once again I am leaving the Munich Security Conference in a low mood. Amongst all the noise, the US signalled their plans for Europe, so things are becoming clearer. But things are clearly not good.
This is what we now know, and what we now have to do about it:🧵1/17
"Strong female characters, champagne, Paris" -- sounds good to me.
Globe readers share their favourite Canadian books /via @globeandmail https://t.co/E5cgICVLGU