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Over the course of three instalments, Q&Q presents the titles we’re most excited about this fall. This week’s instalment ...
Tim Bowling is the one Canadian among the 15 poets shortlisted for this year’s Walcott Prize. He was named as a finalist for his 2024 collection In the Capital City of Autumn, published by Wolsak and ...
Over the course of three instalments, Q&Q presents the young readers titles we’re most excited about this fall. This week’s instalment features picture books. Middle grade and graphic novels will be ...
Five books have been shortlisted for the 2025 Sunburst Award for Canadian Literature of the Fantastic. This year marks a return of the annual $3,000 award after a four-year hiatus. Jurors Natalee ...
Without stable funding, the Giller Foundation says the prize will be forced to end operations at the end of 2025, according to a report.
Access Copyright Foundation has announced the recipients of the 2025 Marian Hebb Research Grant. A total of $140,000 in grant funding was awarded to 32 creators and one publisher. The Marian Hebb ...
With this year's prize, the Toronto Book Awards have doubled in value: the winning author will now receive $20,000, and each of the remaining shortlisted finalists will receive $2,000.
Amaruq: The Wolf was one of the first novels written in Inuktitut and was first published by the Baffin Divisional Board of ...
For the second year in a row, the Q&Q team reached out to our reviewers and to booksellers across the country to find out which titles from 2022 they are still thinking about as the year draws to a ...
Isa Epley wants to learn as much as she can about the world. Sophisticated, adventurous, and somewhat weary, she sees things with a perspective fresher than most. Her meticulously kept diary is ...
The publication of Wayne Johnston’s 1998 novel, The Colony of Unrequited Dreams, brought as much consternation as praise. While Johnston’s portrayal of Newfoundland’s “father of Confederation,” Joey ...
Come around the campfire and let me tell you the tragic tale of what befell #OwnVoices. In 2014, Asian-American authors Ellen Oh and Malinda Lo started the diversity campaign #WeNeedDiverseBooks.
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