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There are two kinds of books I find difficult to review: those I don’t like, and those that I do. New Brunswick is the latter. It’s intimidating to corrall a response within a rhetorical framework of 900 rather feeble words. I had the same...
French Fort Cove, Miramichi NB. Oil on canvas by Brent Brown.
Library of Brothel by Anakana Schofield (Fiction)
A Maestro Act: Review of The Lost Queen by Heidi Von Palleske (Fiction)
Return to Paueru Gai:...
The subtitle of Anakana Schofield’s previous book, Bina, is “a novel in warnings,” and any reader of her fiction should be forewarned not to expect traditional plot or character development. Instead, her fiction interrogat...
Newest on the counter is The Poet’s Cookbook, edited by André Narbonne, illustrated by John Fraser (Conspiracy Press, 2026). It’s fairly slim at 104 pages and B&W and $28.
This is billed as both cookbook and memoir, with twenty-one accompl...
As a young activist working out of the Environmental Youth Alliance house in Vancouver in the summer of 1991, I remember hearing a lot about Paul Watson, formerly of Greenpeace, whose vessel Sea Shepherd II was out there intercepting and at...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
“Embark on a Journey to Discover Great Reads." James M Fisher, editor-in-chief. \ud83c\udde8\ud83c\udde6
She/Her. Exploring the art of sharing science and engaging people in research. Once got an honorable mention in my third grade science fair for making a miniature greenhouse out of plastic wrap.
I am the editor-in-chief of The Seaboard Review of Books online literary journal. I live in Miramichi NB.
Canadian writer living slowly in Quebec producing haiku, reviews and irregular poems. Publisher and poet. Editor aka text therapist. www.pearlpirie.com
Melanie Marttila (she/her) #ActuallyAutistic, writes poetry and speculative tales of hope. She lives and writes in Sudbury, in the house where 3 generations of her family have lived, on the street that bears her surname, with her spouse and dog.
Reader, blogger, CanLit enthusiast.
Anne M. Smith-Nochasak resides in rural western Nova Scotia and teaches part-time after many years working in northern communities. She has self-published three novels and is a member of the Writers Federation of Nova Scotia.
Freelance writer Lisa Timpf is a retired HR and communications professional who lives in Simcoe, Ontario. You can find out more about Lisa’s writing and artwork at http://lisatimpf.blogspot.com/.
Dawn Macdonald lives in Whitehorse, Yukon, where she grew up without electricity or running water. She also reviews books at https://reviewsofbooksigotforfreeorcheap.substack.com/
Melanie is a Vancouver freelance writer/editor. She's also the award-winning author of middle-grade/YA suspensers, mostly with Orca Book Publishers. https://writersunion.ca/member/melanie-jackson
TO Publicist who bridges the gap between authors and readers and helps small Canadian presses make a big splash. [email protected]
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