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Telegrams from Home: Community Dispatches

Canadians open up about how living in a COVID-cautious world has left its mark, and what they see in their futures.

Author Interviews

In conversation with K. L. Armstrong

We chatted over Zoom with K. L. Armstrong about the reading diet that made her the writer she is today.

Author Interviews

Mary Pauline Lowry, author of The Roxy Letters

Mary Pauline Lowry is the author of the novels The Roxy Letters and Wildfire, she’s also a regular contributor to O, The Oprah Magazine.

Recommended Reading

27 new eBooks and audiobooks we’re looking forward to this week

New eBooks and audiobooks out July 14, including a Trump family memoir, a Daniel Silva art world thriller, and 2 books about the importance of friendship.

Big Ideas in Books

Arrivals and Departures: Telegrams from Home, Vol. 3

Months into the pandemic, writer and broadcaster Waubgeshig Rice left his job in radio to finish his 3rd novel—and welcome his baby into the world.

Author Interviews

J. J. Martin writes of bitter secrets in Father Sweet

First-time novelist J. J. Martin can’t resist an anti-hero. And he loves getting inside the heads of unsavoury characters -- including the protagonist of his new book Father Sweet.We chatted over Zoom in the early days of the pandemic lockdown about the books that inspired him and how...

Author Interviews

Dr. Jen Gunter takes a scalpel to medical dogma

Dr. Jen Gunter cuts through misinformation with a razor wit. We spoke with her about her writing career, mythbusting, and what she's been reading lately.

Recommended Reading

36 new eBooks and audiobooks we’re looking forward to this week and next

New eBooks and audiobooks out the weeks of June 30 and July 7, 2020, including new novels from Marian Keyes, Kevin Kwan and, can this be right--Jim Carrey?

Recommended Reading

11 Black writers of Science Fiction and Fantasy you need to read now

A generation of pioneering Black writers have been pushing genre boundaries to encompass new elements, traditions, and myths to underpin fantastical tales.

Telegrams from Home: Requiem for a Dream //or// New York Telephone Conversation

Through a friend working in construction at a hospital in the Bronx, Greg Thomas learns that his mental map of the COVID-19 frontline is all wrong.

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