Toronto storyteller Heather Whaley can’t wait to board a plane tomorrow for Buenos Aires, Argentina, where, by invitation from Fundación El Libro, she’ll enjoy the honour of performing at the 16th...
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Christine Barbetta is enjoying some long dreamed-of success with her writing. Yesterday her poignant short memoir "My Cemetery Misdemeanour" appeared on the Globe and Mail's Facts & Arguments page. (The...
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Susan Siddeley's humorous "After You, Mr. Mayor" has won first prize in a British contest, the first-annual Malton Literature Festival short story competition. The tale is based on her memory of an incident that occurred years ago...
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Emily Finkelstein's short story "Adage," based on her experiences as a dance student, has been accepted for publication in Writings: Volume 2, the 2010 anthology of the Canadian Authors Association...
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Jan M. Csillag has lived part of her adult life in England and part in Toronto. She has taught children in the early grades to read, enjoy books and write...
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Stouffville-based writer Mary E. McIntyre recently added a short memoir as well as a poem to her growing list of publication credits. “Ugly Like a Scar," a poem on the topic of teens...
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