Healing with Humour
Cody Caetano has written a painfully honest – and sometimes hilarious – memoir of growing up in a wayward family
Cody Caetano has written a painfully honest – and sometimes hilarious – memoir of growing up in a wayward family
Téa Mutonji finds creative possibility in the freedom of her youth
Prof. Karina Vernon shares the untold stories of Black people on the Canadian Prairies
A small-screen adaptation of Alias Grace starring alumna Sarah Gadon will air this fall
Reading Canadian fiction and poetry helps us understand our own experience and that of others
Rebecca Rosenblum's new novel highlights how a victim’s voice gets lost in tragedy
Brendan Bowles explores the nature of friendship in his award-winning story
How a creative-writing program that admits just seven students a year is cultivating the country’s next generation of literary giants
U of T’s Northrop Frye conceded that other scholars were “infinitely more accurate” than he. But he claimed to have something they lacked – genius
Moncton’s annual Frye Festival attracts thousands, including many distinguished authors
Novelist Andrew Pyper goes in for the kill
Leonard Cohen contributes parts of his past to U of T library
Toronto's poet laureate rediscovered poetry through prayer
Author donates her manuscripts to Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
Toronto author Sheila Heti finds literary inspiration all around her
Author's writing both gut-wrenching and hilarious
George Elliott Clarke explores the African-Canadian experience in a new collection of essays
Equity, access, excellence: these are touchstones for Shirley Neuman