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The Giller Mantella Scholarship Empowers Emerging BIPOC Voices in Canadian Literature
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The Giller Mantella Scholarship Empowers Emerging BIPOC Voices in Canadian Literature

February 26, 2025 Tosin Ajogbeje

The Giller Mantella Scholarship is dedicated to supporting and empowering students who identify as Black, Indigenous, People of Colour (BIPOC), […]

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Heather Farquharson, Executive Director of First Book Canada, leads a transformative mission to close the educational gap for children in […]

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The City and Its Uncertain Walls (Book Review): An End of the World

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If anyone had “Haruki Marukami reboot” on their bingo card for 2024, I can only assume that person is an […]

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“A Day in the Life” with: Toronto Author Peter E. Fenton

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Peter E. Fenton is a playwright, and novelist. He spent forty-two years of his life working in the Natural History […]

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As the Director of Programming at The Word On The Street Toronto, Sienna Tristen has been instrumental in steering the […]

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When I met Hannah Mary 25 years ago, she insisted she didn’t have a creative bone in her body. I […]

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All the signs at an early age suggested that Sadie Kromm wanted to be a writer and a poet. While […]

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“A Day in the Life” with: Toronto Writer Stephanie Cooke

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Stephanie Cooke is an award-winning writer based out of Toronto. Her latest book, Pillow Talk, is inspired by the true […]

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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto Author Emily Weedon

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Emily Weedon took the long road to publishing. A lifelong film professional, Emily also worked in theatre, and live music. […]

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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto Writer Patrick de Belen

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Patrick de Belen is an artist’s artist. To be someone of such magnanimous stature, you not only need to be […]

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