A short story published in Journey Prize Stories 26, and winner of the $10,000 2014 Writers' Trust of Canada / McClelland & Stewart Journey Prize. About the book: For more than twenty-five years, The Journey Prize Stories has been Canada’s most celebrated annual fiction anthology and a who’s who of up-and-coming writers. With settings ranging from Toronto’s Royal Conservatory of Music to a hospital ward in Thailand, from British Columbia’s Burrard Inlet to St. John’s Bowring Park, the stories in this collection represent the year’s best short fiction by some of our most exciting new writers. Among the stories this year: A woman’s quest to trend on social media blinds her to her inability to connect with her own adult daughter. The deli...
Abstract Alice Munro is a Canadian short story writer and the recipient of many literary honours, in...
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A short story published in Journey Prize Stories 26, and winner of the $10,000 2014 Writers' Trust o...
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City of Vancouver Book Award Winner. "In his debut story collection, poet Wayde Compton explores the...
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Booklet - A compilation of prize winning entries in the Alberta Women's Institute Creative Writing C...
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York University - The William Westfall Canadian Studies Award - 2013 Prize Winner - 3000 LevelAP/EN ...
What happens to our minds when we listen to a story or read a book? How about when we watch a play o...
Abstract Alice Munro is a Canadian short story writer and the recipient of many literary honours, in...
Long-listed for the Giller Prize (Canada), Our Homesick Songs is Hooper's internationally acclaimed ...
Smythe serves as a guide through the every-day life of extra-ordinary women, a landscape that she de...
A short story published in Journey Prize Stories 26, and winner of the $10,000 2014 Writers' Trust o...
2018 marks the 30th anniversary of The Writers’ Trust of Canada/McClelland & Stewart Journey Pri...
City of Vancouver Book Award Winner. "In his debut story collection, poet Wayde Compton explores the...
The short story, "Food for nought", is written by the listed author above, Shashi Bhat.Now in its 48...
After ten years of selecting great books from writers, new and established,Prairie Schooner celebrat...
October 2013 marks the date of perhaps the most significant literary event for Canadians, whose lite...
Kit Pearson is the author of over thirteen books for children, including middle grade novels in all ...
Booklet - A compilation of prize winning entries in the Alberta Women's Institute Creative Writing C...
The Historica-Dominion Institute’s Our Story: The Canadian Aboriginal Writing Challenge is a contest...
Burrard Inlet is the body of water that divides Vancouver’s North Shore from the rest of the Lower M...
York University - The William Westfall Canadian Studies Award - 2013 Prize Winner - 3000 LevelAP/EN ...
What happens to our minds when we listen to a story or read a book? How about when we watch a play o...
Abstract Alice Munro is a Canadian short story writer and the recipient of many literary honours, in...
Long-listed for the Giller Prize (Canada), Our Homesick Songs is Hooper's internationally acclaimed ...
Smythe serves as a guide through the every-day life of extra-ordinary women, a landscape that she de...