A youth spent at the PNE; connections between the land and Indigenous people’s health; and more for local book lovers
Read MoreSubtitled My Fight for Survival, Hope, and Justice for Indigenous Women and Girls, the forthcoming title is a gripping read
Read MoreHaida Gwaii-based author of Exculpatory Lilies among five finalists vying for $130,000 prize
Read MoreVancouver artist’s new book grew out of a walking tour that revisits sites of 1907 anti-Asian violence
Read MoreMarsha Lederman’s Kiss the Red Stairs: The Holocaust, Once Removed and Tara McGuire’s Holden After and Before: Love Letter for a Son Lost to Overdose are compelling, moving reads
Read MoreJordan Abel, author of NISHGA, and Finding the Mother Tree writer Suzanne Simard among the 38th annual event’s finalists
Read MoreNew and forthcoming titles include those by Roy Henry Vickers and Joseph Dandurand
Read MoreLalonde, author of Glorious Frazzled Beings, is one of five Canadian authors to make the list
Read MoreShaena Lambert, Joseph Dandurand, Joel Bakan, and Kwanlin Dün First Nation among this year’s recipients
Read MoreGuest curator Lawrence Hill, as well as authors such as Miriam Toews, Esi Edugyan, and Omar El Akkad participate in hybrid festival with more than 70 events
Read MoreDr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden and On Main Gallery announce release of limited-edition hardcover in English and Simplified Chinese
Read MoreThe Griffin-award-winning poet turned to prose to help cope with her husband’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis and subsequent deterioration
Read MoreBC Indigenous authors Michelle Good, Kim Senklip Harvey earn Canada Council for the Arts’ prestigious prizes
Read MoreRead an excerpt from the local author’s Rewriting Our Stories: Education, Empowerment and Well-Being
Read MoreThe inaugural director-curator of what’s now known as the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre shares moving stories in Chiru Sakura—Falling Cherry Blossoms
Read MoreThe local writer draws inspiration from her own grandmother for her book, which is illustrated by Ann Xu
Read MoreThe new poetry collection travels from adventure to adventure
Read MoreStreetwear and sneakers became a kind of armour to protect the author against racism.
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