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Bones author Kathy Reichs talks about how Montreal shaped her approach to writing bestselling crime fiction
The American author and forensic anthropologist talks about latest novel A Conspiracy of Bones, her hit TV show Bones and how crime fiction has evolved over the years.
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Here are all the #CanadaPerforms literary events happening online
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Need something to read while you isolate? Here are 73 Canadian short stories available free online
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Kaie Kellough wins 2020 Griffin Poetry Prize for poetry collection Magnetic Equator
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Brian Brett recalls getting ill and spending a weekend in the COVID-19 hospital ward
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The CBC Books spring reading list: 40 great books to read this season
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Your brain on terror — a writer faces the science behind her fears
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Charlie Petch on winning the Sheri-D Wilson Golden Beret Award from the League of Canadian Poets
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Join this video conference so you can read silently with others
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John Moe uses humour to make the conversation about depression more accessible
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Yale astrophysicist on unlocking the mystery of black holes and dark matter
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ThunderCon postpones 2020 event due to COVID-19 pandemic
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I Am C-3PO: Anthony Daniels on playing the Star Wars droid for over 40 years
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Arts community mourns death of Winnipeg's Cliff Eyland, known for transforming libraries with tiny paintings
Dana Hatherly
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Read poems by the 2020 Canadian Griffin Poetry Prize finalists
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1-across and 2-down: The history and mysteries of the crossword puzzle
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22 Canadian thrillers and mysteries to read for National Crime Writing Month
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Grade 3 student pen pal project goes online during pandemic
Sannah Choi
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From backwoods bacon to Half-Hanged Mary, 13 things we learned about Margaret Atwood
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How teaching high school prepared Paul Bae for a life of comedy
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Sharon Olds on the joy and peril of writing deeply personal poetry
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Kaie Kellough imagines a COVID-19 symphony at the Sala Rossa
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