In Review: The Week of August 10th

This week we bookclubbed, completed another Read Harder Challenge, chatted with authors, and more!

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On the Blog

~ We take on this month’s #ReadHarderChallenege with another themed duo of books + followup reads: The Flood by Leah Simone Bowen (Playwrights Canada Press) Endlings by Joanna Lilley (Turnstone Press)~ We gab about our August #ALUbookclub pick— Seeds and Other Stories by Ursula Pflug (Inanna Publications): “It’s a [collection] that teaches you how to read it—you have to see where it leads you. There are rules of this universe.”~ John Gould, author of The End of Me (Freehand Books)—flash fiction about death—talks writing influences, early experiences, and more in Writer’s Block: “The writers who inspire me most nowadays tend to be those who leave me baffled, whose work seems beyond what’s possible.”~ Poet James Lindsay interviews Fred Wah about his lifelong poetry project Music at the Heart of Thinking (Talonbooks): “As I grow older and continue writing I’ve encountered that ‘déjà vu’ I’m sure other writers have discovered.”

Around the Web

~ The 2020 longlist for the Journey Prize for short fiction includes thirteen emerging Canadian writers, including Canisia Lubrin, John Elizabeth Stintzi, Fawn Parker, Paola Ferrante, and more.~ The Reclaim Her Name project, marking 25 years of the Women’s prize for fiction, will debut books like Middlemarch and Indiana under the authors real names~ Lifehacker suggests re-reading your favourite books from childhood for comfort and happiness in troubled times. 

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ALU Book Club: Intro to Seeds and Other Stories

#ALUbookclub continues with our August pick Seeds and Other Stories by Ursula Pflug. To kick things off, we chatted with Inanna Publications Editor-in-Chief, Luciana Ricciutelli, for more about how the press helped bring the collection to life.

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