Even weirder than before
bySusie Taylor penned her novel after discovering her teenage diaries, in her mother’s basement, 20 years later
Susie Taylor penned her novel after discovering her teenage diaries, in her mother’s basement, 20 years later
“No one would care about me, or my opinions, if it weren’t for my books, so I might as well enjoy it. It’s not like I’m a Kardashian.”
Alan Syliboy’s work lifts the spirits of children in Mi’kmaw, in English, and in stunning imagery
Elder to Elder: Doug Knockwood, residential school survivor, addictions counsellor and now first-time author at age 88, tells Daniel Paul about his own long, treacherous road to recovery
“It’s as if we began performing this idea of Newfoundland culture just at the time we were no longer living it firsthand”
He said, “Children grow up to be terrorists. Women are just bearers of people who will become terrorists. So we don’t really care.”
Tell me a story with your mouth talkin’