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Mohini Takhar is a disabled writer and spoken word poet based in Vancouver, traditionallyknown as the unceded land of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh nations. She studies Creative Writing at… Read more Celebrating Emergence: An Interview with Mohini Takhar →
Susan Sanford Blades’ first novel, Fake It So Real, was published by Nightwood Editions in October 2020. Her fiction has appeared in the anthologies The Journey Prize Stories 32: The Best Of Canada’s… Read more For the Love of Crust Fiction: An Interview with Susan Sanford Blades →
Kyla Jamieson is a disabled writer who lives and relies on the unceded traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in… Read more The Art of Healing: An Interview with Kyla Jamieson →
Roshni Riar is an emerging writer and Creative Writing BFA student at UBC Vancouver. Working primarily in poetry and memoir, she explores the relationships between culture, language, trauma, and identity.… Read more Craft and Culture: An Interview with Roshni Riar →
David Ly is the author of the poetry collection Mythical Man (Anstruther Books, 2020) and the chapbook Stubble Burn (Anstruther Press, 2018). His poetry has appeared in PRISM international, Arc Poetry Magazine, The /temz/ Review and elsewhere. He is the… Read more Not Your Muse: Hannah Macready Interviews David Ly →
Tristan Marajh is the 1st-Prize winner of both the Stratford Writing Competition (Canada) and The Free Association Books’ Short Fiction Competition (England). His work can be read in The Nashwaak… Read more This World and Mine: Hannah Macready Interviews Tristan Marajh →
Hello and welcome. This is my first personal blog post, ever, and also my formal announcement of my newest project, Amateurs. If you’ve been following my social channels you probably… Read more Amateurs by Hannah Macready →