Tag Archive for the term: fiction

Call for Submissions - LitPop

A writing contest with a really sweet prize! This from POP Montreal -
Pop Montreal and Matrix Magazine have teamed up to establish an innovative and exciting new literary competition. We are looking for the most unique and original voices in literary voices in Canada. So if you’re an emerging poet or short story writer […]

Broken Telephones: Chapter 4 (Serial Fiction Game)

The Story So Far…
Dexter and Trace met in Paris. Dexter, as he tells Trace, is an American who has been travelling and living the hostel life for nearly a year. He’s alluded to many adventures and many one-night stands, but for a reason he can’t quite grasp, Trace stuck in his mind and he […]

Coming Soon: A review of Jill Murray’s “Break On Through”, care of Alanah

It’s true. Alanah stole my copy of Break On Through and is enjoying it thoroughly.
I’ve been waiting eagerly to get my hands on Jill Murray’s young adult b-girl novel. I finally got my very own copy this week only to have it snagged. As Alanah pointed out I was reading three other books already (including […]

Ms. Guided seeks submissions

The gals and guy at Ms. Guided seek submissions for their upcoming third issue.
We’re on a roll — and we thought an appropriate theme this time around was CHANGE OF COURSE . […]

A dear new Duck and Herring Issue

What do you get when you collect writing from a Minnesota mother and wife, a professor of law at Boston University, a German-born scientist, a former resident of the Soviet Union, a former Peace Corps volunteer, an MFA student at NYU, a contributing writer to The Morning News, among others, and you add some stuff […]

Buying Indie at the Big Chains

Last week I had a sudden desire to get my hands on a copy of The Hole Show by Maya Merrick. I determined that I had to read this book ASAP because it’s one of the few works of fiction to come out in a while that is set in Montreal.
Although I rarely buy books, […]

Broken Telephones Serial Fiction Game - Chapter 2

Dear Dexter,
Here is a list of things I’m thinking I’d like to tell you in no particular order and with no expectation of ever seeing or hearing from you again, except maybe in one of those travel coincidences where you meet at the side of the Ganges or something, surrounded by millions of strangers and […]

T.F. Rigelhof interview Part 3

T.F. Rigelhof is a critic, writer, and a Dawson College Humanities Professor. He was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan and studied at the University of Saskatchewan, the University of Ottawa, and McMaster University. He has called Westmount, Québec home since 1973.
He’s written two books of fiction and numerous reviews of literature for “The Globe […]

T.F. Rigelhof interview Part 2

T.F. Rigelhof is a critic, writer, and a Dawson College Humanities Professor. He was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan and studied at the University of Saskatchewan, the University of Ottawa, and McMaster University. He has called Westmount, Québec home since 1973.
He’s written two books of fiction and numerous reviews of literature for “The Globe […]

Interview with writer and critic T.F. Rigelhof

T.F. Rigelhof is a critic, writer, and a Dawson College Humanities Professor. He was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan and studied at the University of Saskatchewan, the University of Ottawa, and McMaster University. He has called Westmount, Québec home since 1973.
He’s written two books of fiction and numerous reviews of literature for “The […]




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