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Interviews Archive
issue 1
Revealing Open Secrets: An Interview with Charles Baxter
issue 2
‘Modern Canadian Poets’: An Interview with the Editors
Kids Actually Read: An Interview with Jake MacDonald
issue 3
Brick Books’ Staff on the Future of Books
Zachariah Wells on the Future of Books
Nerys Parry on the Future of Books
Thistledown’s Allan Forrie on the Future of Books
Robert Kroetsch on the Future of Books
NeWest’s Paul Matwychuk on the Future of Books
Struan Sinclair on the Future of Books
Sarah Dearing on the Future of Books
Prairie Fire’s Andris Taskans on the Future of Zines
Coteau’s Nik Burton on the Future of Books
Alan Cumyn on the Future of Books
Thomas Trofimuk on the Future of Books
Jesse Nathan on the Future of Books
Alison Calder on the Future of Books
Shane Neilson on the Future of Books
Maisonneuve’s Drew Nelles on the Future of Zines
Freehand’s Robyn Read on the Future of Books
Richard Cumyn on the Future of Books
Jonathan Ball on the Future of Books
Margaret Sweatman on the Future of Books
TNQ’s Kim Jernigan on the Future of Books
Bookmark’s Mike Hamm on the Future of Bookselling
Stephen Henighan on the Future of Books
Natalee Caple on the Future of Books
David Bergen on the Future of Books
Melissa Steele on the Future of Books
Paul McNally on the Future of Bookselling
Coach House’s Evan Munday on the Future of Publishing
issue 4
Gail Sidonie Sobat Gets Serious in Summer
Jason Starr’s Summer Reads
Craig Russell’s Book Bag for the Beach
Kelly Hughes on a New Book Award
Charlene Diehl Brings some YA to the Beach
David Annandale’s Unabashed Guilty Pleasures
Steven Erikson on the Challenges of Fantasy and a Winnipeg Childhood
Bitch Lit Goes All the Way: an Interview with Susie Moloney
issue 5
Notes to the Dead: An Interview with Dani Couture
The Joy of Describing: An Interview with Patrick deWitt
Bill’s Back: An Interview with W.P. Kinsella
issue 6
Writing is Bad for Your Character: An Interview with Duncan Thornton
Staring Attentively at the Blank Page: A Conversation with George Amabile
issue 7
Candida Rifkind: There is no Pure Canuck
Jonathan Ball: Canada is a Nightmare
Diana Brydon: Language is a Technology
Alison Calder: Writers Gonna Write…
Tim Bowling on Rapacious Greed and the (Relative) Triviality of the Curriculum
Erín Moure Says Why Lament, Get Working!
Steven Heighton on the Growing Confidence of Canucks
Morley Walker on Being Pan-National
Warren Cariou Decodes Post-National Lit
issue 8
Maureen Scott Harris Re-reads Three Favourites
Naomi K. Lewis Recommends a Month of Short Fiction (Depending How Fast You Read)
Three Exuberant Reads recommended by Victor Enns
Méira Cook Discovers Baseball Lit and Revisits Faves
KC Dyer Suggests Bon Bons and West Coast YA
What Kevin Marc Fournier Packs for the Lake
Patrick Friesen Recommends…
Food for Summer from Meredith Quartermain
issue 9
Writing the Great Canadian Zombie Novel: An Interview with Corey Redekop
Knife-Work: An Interview with Jonathan Ball
issue 10
Sandra Kasturi on the Advantages of Small Furry Animals in Publishing
One Good Chat: An Interview with Billie Livingston
Chadwick Ginther: Indie Pub as “Viable Opportunity”
Shawn Syms Takes (Some) Vanity Out of Self-Publishing
issue 11
12 Tracks to go with ‘Belinda’s Rings’
A Powerful Playlist for ‘A Turn of Light’
issue 12
Podcast with Lauren B. Davis
Your Head Is Not A Facebook Page: An Interview with Ali Bryan
issue 13
Grace and the Business of Horror: an Interview with Michael Rowe
Moments of Crisis: An Interview with Andrew F. Sullivan
issue 14
The Power of Graphic Storytelling: An Interview with Lovern Kindzierski
Killing Shakespeare: an Interview with Anthony Del Col and Conor McCreery
Particularly Mouthy: An Interview with R. M. Vaughan
Music for Elizabeth Bishop’s Words: An Interview with Suzie LeBlanc
issue 15
Unbroken Affections: An Interview with Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer
issue 16
‘A Real Nonfiction Issue’: An Interview with Eve Joseph
Noble Losers: An Interview with Darren Greer
issue 17
‘Playful Reading for Grownups’: An Interview with Molly Peacock
‘Help Island’ becomes ‘The Opening Sky’: An Interview with Joan Thomas
We Should Be Unsettled: An Interview with Angie Abdou
Smelling of Sulfur: An Interview with Fred Stenson
issue 18
“The Past is Never Dead”: an interview with Michael Crummey
issue 19
“Nuanced, like life is.” An interview with Chelsea Rooney
issue 20
An interview with the founders of Partisan
Will She or Won’t She? An Interview with Sarah Mian
issue 21
For Elise: A conversation by three poets and friends about Elise Partridge and her work
issue 22
Difficult Narratives: An Interview with Jeff Bursey
issue 23
Natural Phenomena: An Interview with Alissa York
A Dialogue on the Practice of Fiction
issue 24
‘Let pain get cold’: An Interview with Nadia Bozak
issue 25
‘Fluid communities’: An Interview with Katherena Vermette
issue 26
‘Almost Perfect Symmetry’: An Interview with Nora Gold
issue 27
‘Loving a Stranger’: An Interview with Barbara Gowdy
issue 28
‘Glittery pyrotechnics’: An Interview with Daniel Zomparelli
issue 29
“Make the Circle Bigger”: An Interview with Angie Abdou
‘Language is my home’: An Interview with Camilla Grudova
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