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Small press indie fest reigns at Starlight

Six writers shared their latest collections at Starlight Social Club on Monday, October 18 If the measure of a thriving artistic community is its capacity for collaboration, anyone checking Waterloo’s...

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The Work-In-Progress, 2.0

In recent years November has become almost synonymous with NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month), a 30-day, 50,000-word writing challenge for aspiring authors the world over. For this reason, I’m...

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One small note on the season

It is widely believed that somewhere between 6 and 1 BC (with partiality but not exclusivity given to dates before Herod’s death in 4 BC), on or around May 20, April 2, January 6, or December 25...

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A Personal History Project: Day 0, Black History Month

Tomorrow is the start of Black History Month, and I intend to research something relevant and post about it once a day for the next four weeks. (This first piece, from Letters of Note, comes with...

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BHM, Day 2: George Elliott Clarke

I’m not through writing about early black settler culture, but I am shifting my focus to the Maritimes today*, and moving a ways down some of those early family lines. A few years back, I had the...

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No, Little Buddy, There Isn’t a Gotham City

I have two young nephews I love something fierce, and an honesty policy that often leads to some pretty long-winded conversations with the eldest, aged five. Santa, the Tooth Fairy, and the Easter...

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The Ends of Education

Last summer, I was working on a series of letters for my nephews to read when they’re older, under the guiding principles that a) prepubescence and early adolescence can be abysmally confusing times of...

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On the Intimacy of Strangers

I only met my paternal grandmother once, on her visit from England in my early teens. She slept in my eight-by-ten bedroom, converted by my father from a kitchen when I was quite small, and I can’t...

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Scientific Storytelling: Why It Matters How We Write the World

There’s a part in Genesis meant to explain why many animals have stripes, spots, and related patterns. As in “Just-So” stories from around the world, the tale makes the best use it can of its immediate...

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Living in a World of Magical Thinkers

It’s Easter weekend, as the surfeit of chocolate and bunny imagery in store fronts attested to yesterday–and also the heavy-handed Christian parade running down King St., Waterloo, midday. “God...

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Conversation Enders: The Problem with Hero-Worship

Working part-time at a local bookstore is a great reprieve from the isolation of my studies. Just as I get to know many customers’ personal lives, so too have many of them learned that I’m a doctoral...

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On the 2015 Hugos, and the Promise of Fantasy and SciFi

In the last week, the Islamic State took control of 90% of a Palestinian refugee district in Damascus, Syria, worsening an already dire situation for some 18,000 human beings trapped within. Meanwhile,...

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“Failure of the Genetic Code”: On the Choice Not To Have Children

I finished Selfish, Shallow, and Self-Absorbed: Sixteen Writers on the Decision Not to Have Kids just as a harried mother and her children rushed from a taxi to meet an intercity bus that, as it...

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Talk Like a Conservative: Conversation-Starters in an Era of Right-Wing Extremes

In the wake of the Republican National Convention — part of an American presidential season that has Canadians as riveted as we are unnerved — I want to talk a little about information silos, and how...

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