Quarterly Stories: Summer 2014

2014-07-18T08:58:06-04:00

Coming Home: Stories from the Northwest Territories (Enfield & Wizenty, 2012) In the foreword, Richard Van Camp writes that this collection is a "testament to the beauty of the land, the communities and the people who choose to live here" and he welcomes readers to the works. The same words might

Quarterly Stories: Summer 20142014-07-18T08:58:06-04:00

Summer of the Canadian Short Story Reading

2020-09-16T15:56:00-04:00

Write Reads is hosting this event, which runs from June 1 - September 1, 2014. I learned about it last week via Consumed by Ink, and how could I resist: two of my favourite things, Canlit and short stories. But the act of choosing is almost overwhelming. And of course there's always

Summer of the Canadian Short Story Reading2020-09-16T15:56:00-04:00

Joining The Book Mine Set’s Canadian Book Challenge

2014-07-16T08:15:43-04:00

It's that time of year again: time for the Canadian Book Challenge, which launches each July 1st on Canada Day. Most of what I read is Canlit, but I am easily distracted by new and shiny books and I forget to make time to read the classics. The first time I

Joining The Book Mine Set’s Canadian Book Challenge2014-07-16T08:15:43-04:00

“Powers” Alice Munro

2014-07-14T09:53:23-04:00

Runaway readers cannot run away from the book after turning the final page. Instead, they have to burrow in. Much like "Vandals" in 1994's Open Secrets and the title story in 2012's Dear Life, "Powers" is one of those closing stories that sends readers rushing back to the beginning.

“Powers” Alice Munro2014-07-14T09:53:23-04:00

“Tricks” Alice Munro

2014-07-11T16:56:23-04:00

McClelland & Stewart, 2004 This story has long been my favourite in this collection, although I could not recall which of them it was, when I first approached my reread of Runaway. When Stratford appeared in the first story, I thought maybe my favourite was coming. But, no,

“Tricks” Alice Munro2014-07-11T16:56:23-04:00
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