Audrey Thomas’ Short Stories

2014-03-17T14:27:34-04:00

Audrey Thomas has been nominated twice for the Governor General's Award (for Intertidal Life and Coming Down from Wa, in 1984 and 1995). She has won the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize in three years, including for The Wild Blue Yonder in 1990. She has published ten novels, seven collections of stories,

Audrey Thomas’ Short Stories2014-03-17T14:27:34-04:00

Inuit Folktales

2024-06-20T14:12:22-04:00

The story begins with background about the Qalupalik. Are you acquainted? Readers learn that they have an amauti made of eider duck skins, which they use to kidnap children, and they live in the water, so their skin is like fish scales. Inhabit Media, 2011 Readers -- and

Inuit Folktales2024-06-20T14:12:22-04:00

“Simon’s Luck” Alice Munro

2014-03-20T20:07:59-04:00

It's no coincidence that a story titled for 'luck' follows one titled for 'providence' in this collection of stories by Alice Munro. Indeed, folks in Hanratty could well have a saying, that one man's luck is another man's providence. Or vice versa. And Rose is never far from Hanratty, from

“Simon’s Luck” Alice Munro2014-03-20T20:07:59-04:00

Once Upon a Time: Fragments

2014-03-17T14:25:32-04:00

Once Upon a Time has wrapped up for another year, but I haven't properly mentioned some books, including two terrific books of Inuit folktales which I'll discuss tomorrow. But, first... Cameron Dokey's The World Above is part of the series of retellings from Simon Pulse; there are about twenty retellings in all,

Once Upon a Time: Fragments2014-03-17T14:25:32-04:00

Anne Enright’s The Forgotten Waltz (2011)

2020-07-30T14:25:24-04:00

If only the word 'waltz' appeared like a stain on the sheets -- this would be the perfect cover image. For now, Gina Moynihan stands back and looks at the bed that she and Seán Vallely shared, and it's a messy sight. Messy, but still fresh: you can see the indents

Anne Enright’s The Forgotten Waltz (2011)2020-07-30T14:25:24-04:00
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