An evening of transformational fiction June 21, 2018September 20, 2018Ryan Brinkhurst 0 An event for writers to experience good writing. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Current Trends and Issues in the Canadian Publishing Industry March 21, 2018November 4, 2022Brandon Marlon 0 A concise survey of the Canadian publishing scene. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
The Myth of the Edible Cottage March 21, 2018June 20, 2018G David Schwartz 0 A children’s tale carries important social information. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Jeff Nuttall: Mind Bombs and Mimeographs March 21, 2018June 20, 2018Leon Horton 0 Nobody knows the future, but anyone who shits on The Establishment can say the worst is behind them. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Review of Daphne and Her Discontents December 21, 2017March 21, 2018Jim Meirose 0 Review of forthcoming poetry book “Daphne and Her Discontents” from Ravenna Press, by Jane Rosenberg LaForge. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
North and Central – Book Review September 21, 2017November 4, 2022Ryan Brinkhurst 0 This story feels honest and real. Its natural and realistic arc will pull you in, and it will get more gritty and more desperate. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Who Owns the Dropper Owns the Fix June 21, 2017September 21, 2017Leon Horton 0 The following feature is an opinion piece on one of modern literature’s most experimental and controversial of writers, William Burroughs. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
The Power of Fiction on Real Life March 20, 2017June 21, 2017Phyllis Zimbler Miller 0 Issues with which we writers should concern ourselves when creating fictional characters. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
The Mandir: A Splendid Light March 20, 2017June 21, 2017Rosa Arlotto 0 A visit of the Mandrid to the Hindu temple in Toronto, Ontario. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Some People Deserve to Die – Book Review December 20, 2016March 20, 2017Ryan Brinkhurst 0 Have you ever made the easy decision, rather than the right decision, and it ended up ruining your life […] Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Germany Today Faces Its Dark Past December 20, 2016March 20, 2017Phyllis Zimbler Miller 0 Germany today is facing its dark Nazi and Communist past with memorials to the horrendous deeds perpetrated by the Fascists. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...