Kristen Lipscombe Reviews a Deeply Personal Exploration of Gratitude
by“Like her interview subjects, and like us, Janice Landry has her own stories of resiliency through hardship.”
“Like her interview subjects, and like us, Janice Landry has her own stories of resiliency through hardship.”
Stompin’ Tom’s love of Canada came from his endless travels and conversations, and one of his strongest passions was that Canadians should be able to make it at home
For the second year, Pottersfield Press is looking for creative non-fiction submissions from writers
Our latest issue takes you on a literary tour of the East Coast with 10 new books to keep you warm this winter, and a deep dive into our favourite, culturally specific, comfort foods
Ray Cronin reviews Lezli Rubin-Kunda’s At Home: Talks with Canadian Artists About Place and Practice
Evelyn White reviews Maureen St. Clair’s debut novel, Big Island, Small
*Peggy Pompadour and her children Amy, Milly, and Jupiter were held as slaves in the household of Peter and Elizabeth Russell of Toronto. Peter was a former administrator of the province of Upper Canada.