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    The Questionless Books Interview: Cartoonist and Illustrator Patricia Storms | Open Book: Toronto

    The Questionless Books Interview: Cartoonist and Illustrator Patricia Storms | Open Book: Toronto In The Questionless Books Interview, I get a whole bunch of books people (from authors to editors to publishers to sales / publicity / production people, booksellers, designers, librarians, readers, etc) to "answer" a series of unspoken "questions". The re sults highlight a delightful mix of the opportunities and challenges facing our sector: from doom and gloom to sunshine and rainbows, and every irony in between

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    The Questionless Books Interview: Cartoonist and Illustrator Patricia Storms | Open Book: Toronto

    The Questionless Books Interview: Cartoonist and Illustrator Patricia Storms | Open Book: Toronto In The Questionless Books Interview, I get a whole bunch of books people (from authors to editors to publishers to sales / publicity / production people, booksellers, designers, librarians, readers, etc) to "answer" a series of unspoken "questions". The re sults highlight a delightful mix of the opportunities and challenges facing our sector: from doom and gloom to sunshine and rainbows, and every irony in between

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    The Questionless Books Interview: Poet and Filmmaker David Seymour | Open Book: Toronto

    The Questionless Books Interview: Poet and Filmmaker David Seymour | Open Book: Toronto In The Questionless Books Interview, I get a whole bunch of books people (from authors to editors to publishers to sales / publicity / production people, booksellers, designers, librarians, readers, etc) to "answer" a series of unspoken "questions". The re sults highlight a delightful mix of the opportunities and challenges facing our sector: from doom and gloom to sunshine and rainbows, and every irony in between

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    Poetry: Introduction « New York Times Knowledge Network

    This course is for lovers of poetry and for those who want to learn how to write good formal and free verse. Topics include how to read a poem, form, meter, imagery, language, the relationship between form and content, and how to structure material to maxi mize its power and beauty. Find your voice through workshops of both famous poems and soon-to-be famous poems written by your fellow students

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    The Questionless Books Interview: Author and Ontario Arts Council Literature Officer John Degen | Open Book: Toronto

    The Questionless Books Interview: Author and Ontario Arts Council Literature Officer John Degen | Open Book: Toronto In The Questionless Books Interview, I get a whole bunch of books people (from authors to editors to publishers to sales / publicity / production people, booksellers, designers, librarians, readers, etc) to "answer" a series of unspoken "questions". The re sults highlight a delightful mix of the opportunities and challenges facing our sector: from doom and gloom to sunshine and rainbows, and every irony in between

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    The Questionless Books Interview: Critic, Poet, and Train Guy Zachariah Wells | Open Book: Toronto

    The Questionless Books Interview: Critic, Poet, and Train Guy Zachariah Wells | Open Book: Toronto In The Questionless Books Interview, I get a whole bunch of books people (from authors to editors to publishers to sales / publicity / production people, booksellers, designers, librarians, readers, etc) to "answer" a series of unspoken "questions". The re sults highlight a delightful mix of the opportunities and challenges facing our sector: from doom and gloom to sunshine and rainbows, and every irony in between

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    The Questionless Books Interview: Author and Editor Jessica Westhead | Open Book: Toronto

    The Questionless Books Interview: Author and Editor Jessica Westhead | Open Book: Toronto In The Questionless Books Interview, I get a whole bunch of books people (from authors to editors to publishers to sales / publicity / production people, booksellers, designers, librarians, readers, etc) to "answer" a series of unspoken "questions". The re sults highlight a delightful mix of the opportunities and challenges facing our sector: from doom and gloom to sunshine and rainbows, and every irony in between

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    Hail & Farewell: Bookninja

    Hail & Farewell: Bookninja Canadas coolest, smartest, and bestest literary website, Bookninja, is no more. Chief cook and bottle washer George Murray has admitted that the fact that he hasnt posted anything for a year is indeed a sign of the sites retirement. In an essay for Toro ntos National...

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    The Questionless Books Interview: Novelist Marina Endicott | Open Book: Toronto

    The Questionless Books Interview: Novelist Marina Endicott | Open Book: Toronto In The Questionless Books Interview, I get a whole bunch of books people (from authors to editors to publishers to sales / publicity / production people, booksellers, designers, librarians, readers, etc) to "answer" a series of unspoken "questions". The re sults highlight a delightful mix of the opportunities and challenges facing our sector: from doom and gloom to sunshine and rainbows, and every irony in between