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Lay It Down

People love John Samson Fellows’s music. He doesn’t want to make it anymore.

Out Around the Bay

When Wanda bought the house, she didn’t imagine that anyone in the community would recognize that she and Lynn were queer.

The Threshold

The baby had come from a place none of us could remember. Our grandmother was headed there.

I Stole A Pen From Douglas Adams' Grave

Fourteen years after his death, the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy author's influence can be as much a burden as it is a source of comfort.

What Comfort Does 'Terror' Bring?

The word "terrorism" can draw senseless violence into a larger narrative, but the modern application of the term is inconsistent and dangerous.

That Home Feeling

Giving voice to alienation belies the myth of multiculturalism and creates a true Canadian narrative.

How Can I Talk To Women On The Internet Without Being Creepy?

Are you locked in an endless power struggle? From conflicts and confrontations both institutional and personal, to managing your own privilege without being a dick, Scaach-22 is here to help.

John Vaillant and Louise Dennys in Conversation

The author of The Jaguar's Children speaks with his long-time editor about his new novel, moving from nonfiction to fiction, and the intimacy of the author-editor relationship.