The Toronto Quarterly - Issue Four
Issue four of The Toronto Quarterly is available, and it's filled with poems, stories, interviews and artwork that you'll want to check out. You can pick up a copy at a Toronto bookstore (Bookcity...
View ArticleHooray! The Pivot Reading Series Turns One
by Nathaniel G. MooreLast summer when the prominent literary reading series the IV Lounge lost its home due to venue closure, there was a bit of a panic amongst the Toronto Literati. Alex Boyd, the...
View ArticleLet's Tour Medina Hill: Blog Tour Stop Number One
by Nathaniel G. MooreMedina Hill is the debut YA novel from Toronto writer and London, England resident Trilby Kent.read more
View ArticleTTQ'S Toronto Poets 5 Questions Series: Nathaniel G. Moore
Interviewed by Darryl Salach (The Toronto Quarterly)The Toronto Poets - 5 Questions Series is a new series initiated by The Toronto Quarterly that is geared to providing the talented poets living and...
View ArticleBroken Pencil Artist in Rez Summer Project: The State of Fame
By Nathaniel G. MooreOkay so a few years ago during the dark ages of Broken Pencil, I remember reading a missive that said we were doing a sidekick issue. We never did this. Probably a good thing....
View ArticleEarly Bird Announcement: Broken Pencil Presents Indie Writers Deathmatch IV
By Nathaniel G. MooreThis is definitely not a contest for sensitive writer types. If you can't handle the thought of your short story being smacked down by online voters, then you'll want to stay well...
View ArticleConflict of Interest: Canadian Music Week Does Canadian Literature
By Nathaniel G Moore"For Halloween I want to be Lenny Bruce"—Emily Haines, On The Sly (Metric) I love that lyric because it reminds me of Jonathan Goldstein, one of my favourite writers, and Halloween,...
View ArticleHope Blossoms: Toronto to Japan Fundraiser
The Toronto to Japan collective is hosting an evening's entertainment called Hope Blossoms at the TIFF Bell Lightbox on Thursday, April 21st to help raise funds and awareness for the victims of the...
View ArticleType Turns Five
By Melanie JanisseI cannot even count how many times I have popped into Type Books over the past five years to be amongst the lovely shelves of books and book-like ephemera, to quietly browse, or have...
View ArticleNoticed: Love in the Time of Macho Madness
Sonja Ahlers (author of The Selves), Michael Holmes (author of Parts Unknown), Alexandra Leggat (author of Animal), Sherwin Tjia (author of The World is a Heartbreaker and You Are A Cat) and Greg...
View ArticleMadness! Tjia, Ahlers, Bidini, Leggat, Holmes Set for Macho Man Randy Savage...
On Saturday, November 12th, local writers and artists will celebrate the life and likeness and spirit of Randy Macho Man Savage who died in late May of this year. (Savage’s birthday is November...
View ArticleSo You Think You Can Dance Write?
By Nathaniel G. MooreHow does a writer choreograph the movement of letters within the flow and syntax of a sentence? How could a choreographer translate these glyphic movements from the page to the...
View ArticleA Profile of The Emergency Response Unit, with Questions
By rob mclennanSince appearing with a small handful of chapbooks in 2008, Toronto chapbook publishers The Emergency Response Unit— otherwise known as the now-married writers Andrew Faulkner and Leigh...
View ArticleTightrope Books Welcomes Nathaniel G Moore Imprint
Nathaniel G Moore, author, editor and Open Book regular, has been given his own imprint at Tightrope Books. The imprint, called The Highwire, will begin this fall and expects to publish between...
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