When Place Evokes Story
My novel is called Five Roses after the FARINE FIVE ROSES sign on the southwestern skyline of Montreal, but the sign isn’t where I got the idea to write something called Five Roses...
My novel is called Five Roses after the FARINE FIVE ROSES sign on the southwestern skyline of Montreal, but the sign isn’t where I got the idea to write something called Five Roses...
When I set out to write Justin Trudeau’s biography, I knew it would be challenging. It would mean countless interviews, in-depth pre-Internet research and analysis. As a contemporary politician who was freshly elected as the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada in April 2013 and wanted to become prime minister, there was little to go on. Unlike his father who had written at an early age, Justin Trudeau had not left a trail of articles about his perspective on politics, on governing, or on the issues of the day.
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Lucille Campey, author of Atlantic Canada’s Irish Immigrants, and numerous other Canadian historical titles, has been awarded the BACS Prix du Quebec 2016 as an independent scholar.
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