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Interviews
- Taking It to the Street
Books in Canada reviewer Stephen Laird speaks with Toronto’s Stuart Ross about his experience publishing his own work.
- Making the Rules: A Day in the Life of a Regulatory Drafter Contributing Editor Lorie Boucher speaks
with David Spicer, Senior Regulatory Drafting Officer with the CFIA, about the regulatory drafting process, writing complex texts in the context of
federal plain language principles, and what it’s like to write the words that define and protect Canadians.
- The Elusive Grant: An Interview with the Canada Council for the Arts
Jen Maingot interviews Carole Boucher, a Program Officer in the Writing and Publishing division of the Canada Council for the Arts about the
role grants and loans for writers has played in Canada since the 1950s.
- Fertile Roots, Arid Soil: Aboriginal Writing’s Struggle to Thrive
Lorie Boucher discusses language, diversity, appropriation, politics, and the future of Aboriginal publishing with Anishnaabe writer and
publisher Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm.
- Moving Mountains: One Magazine Editor's Goal
H. D. Lail interviews the editor of Many Mountains Moving, a literary journal of diverse, contemporary voices.
- Real Characters — Real Life: An Interview with Harry Mazer
Dianna Bocco speaks with award-winning author Harry Mazer about his realistic children's novels.
- Interview with a Graphic Designer: Web Document Design
Our in-house graphic designer shares her Web-document design experience.
- Interview with a Fiction Editor
Michael D. Naughton interviews an editor about her decision to launch a new magazine for fiction writers and her self-styled approach to
editing.
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