"A book that is both strange and gorgeous."
GG Award-winner Sarah Ellis describes fairyland as a place suspended between who she had been before Sherry died and who she was after. Read Anne Thériault's feature interview here: https://t.co/zvrtxFz3lE
TRILLIUM BOOK AWARD FINALISTS 2026 - DISCOVER THIS YEAR'S FINALISTS
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FINALISTES DU PRIX LITTÉRAIRE TRILLIUM 2026 - DÉCOUVREZ LES FINALISTES DE CETTE https://t.co/EGNhkyC1vT
@OntarioCreates
OWL – an acronym for outdoors and wildlife – was launched in 1976. The magazine was such a hit out of the gate the founders started to publish a handful of books under the Owl Books name. Read our history of @owlkids here: https://t.co/Ft9ZdJvlM8
Maggie Helwig wins Shaughnessy Cohen Prize
“Helwig never lets compassion impede lucidity, and her book avoids both cynicism and battle fatigue." Read the full story here: https://t.co/onrHvgohzN
Less than a month after she first heard about Hassan Kanafani’s firsthand online accounts of living in Gaza, writer Yasuko Thanh had received an offer to publish his work in book form. @arsenalpulp
Read the bookmaking story: https://t.co/cuu5lQISH7
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New on the Q&Q Job Board:
• Managing Editor @thenewquarterly
•Summer Sales and Marketing Assistant @LPGCanada
•Marketing Coordinator, Promotion & Publicity @owlkids
For more details: https://t.co/DH15iEqLGl
GG Award–winner Sadiqa de Meijer returns to poetry with Qaf’s People, a collection that “resurfaces questions about diaspora, belonging, identity, language, and home.” @VehiculePress Read Shazia Hafiz Ramji's review: https://t.co/UVsrcIALkP
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Dorothy Ellen Palmer reviews Jelly, Baby: Essays on Disability and Vulnerability, "an accessible memoir and a work of unapologetic advocacy." @bookhugpressRead the full review here: https://t.co/cgKwm3GECL
Marie-Louise Gay never intended for Stella, Star of the Sea to be the springboard for a series, but as she was writing, she realized she wanted “the characters discovering the world, not just the ocean.
Feature interview: https://t.co/OCp7RuGuYf
@GroundwoodBooks
Jennifer LoveGrove’s The Tinder Sonnets confronts moral selectivity and sexual violence. Read Molly Cross-Blanchard's starred review here: https://t.co/I3oC2pyNcA
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New on the Q&Q Job Board:
Writer in Residence @OfficialRPL
September 8, 2026 - June 28, 2027
For more details: https://t.co/I2sOJTvTO9
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Al & Eurithe Purdy Poetry Prize 2026 shortlist:
•I Would Like to Say Thank You, Joseph Dandurand
•Parade of Storms, Evelyn Lau
•Wellwater, Karen Solie
•On The News that Sagittarius A* Grows Hungrier, Nicola Vulpe
• Out of the Ordinary, Tom Wayman
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