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FEATURES

NEW! TDR Interview with Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan
Anne Borden talks to the authors of the Lesbian National Parks and Services Field Guide to North America

SHANE NEILSON COLLECTED

Shane Neilson's columns and selected reviews!

 


ARCHIVED INTERVIEWS

[A]
Jerry Amernic
[B]
Aidan Baker
John Barton
Jonathan Bennett
[C]
Melanie Cameron
[D]
Peter Darbyshire

Shawna Dempsey
[F]
Jon Paul Fiorentino
Matthew Firth
Diana Fitzgerald Bryden
[G]
Paul Glennon
Douglas Glover
Terence M. Green
[H]
Erina Harris
[J]
Mark Anthony Jarman
Kim Jernigan
Sean Johnston
[L]
Literary Press Group of Canada
Jennifer LoveGrove
[M]
Ashok Mathur
Camelita McGrath
rob mclennan
Tessa McWatt
Lorri Millan
George Murray
[N]
Hal Niedzviecki
[P]
Emily Pohl-Weary
K.I. Press
[R]
Leon Rooke
[S]
Richard Sanger
Anne Simpson
[V]
Paul Vermeersch

 

TOP 10 CANADIAN SF&F WRITERS
Selected by Terence M. Green

 

 

 

 

THE 10 MOST IMPORTANT WORKS  by First Nations Authors (So Far)
According to Richard Van Camp


 

 

 

 

TOP TEN SHORT STORY COLLECTIONS
Selected by Michael Bryson


NEW ESSAY!: How to write sex fiction (not erotica) by Matthew Firth


JENNIFER LOVEGROVE INTERVIEW
TDR talks to poet and literary columnist Jennifer LoveGrove about her favorite poem, pirates, and evil women

PETER DARBYSHIRE INTERVIEW
Toronto writer describes his new book as "kind of like a season of 'Friends' as written by Bret Easton Ellis"...

A TDR CONVERSATION
Jonathan Bennett talks with George Murray about his new book, The Hunter, poetry versus fiction, the writing life in New York City and speculates on how fatherhood might influence his work

 


Teaching Canadian literature: In April 2002, the Canada Council published a report on the state of English-language Canadian literature in high schools. The results were not encouraging. Read responses to this report!


ARCHIVED FEATURES


SMALL PRESS FEATURE
Find out why small is beautiful in interviews with Canada's micropress publishers

 


EDITORIALS: by Michael Bryson

ESSAYS:

[Shane Neilson's essays can be found in Shane Neilson Collected]


REMEMBERING PURDY: 

FAVORITE BOOKS:

REMEMBERING RICHLER:


FEATURED SITE:
an interview with one of the creators of the online guide to writing in canada

 

 

 

 

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