"We want you to come, we want you to dance with us, to sing with us to be with us," Coben said.
What's in a name is a personal essay by Claire Cameron, winner of the 2025 Governor General's Literary Award for nonfiction. It is part of Life, Rearranged, a special series of new, original writing ...
Need a bit of inspiration before sending in your entry to the CBC Nonfiction Prize? This year's jury — Claire Cameron, ...
Elizabeth Bruenig: It is a hypothetical account of a very real phenomenon based on careful reporting. I would place it somewhere on the creative nonfiction spectrum.
Some professors have not changed their syllabus in recent years, while others have included additional non-reading materials.
In his lyrical writings, he examined physical landscapes as well as the interior terrain of his own life — up to the ...
Michael Pollan’s A World Appears tackles the lofty question of consciousness.
Advocates and child care providers are asking for $70M from an emergency fund created to address Trump administration cuts to ...
The three books he believes are, or will become, modern classics by Black Canadian authors are What We All Long For by Dionne ...
Amsterdam-based writer Deepa Paul has been included on the Women’s Prize for Non-Fiction 2026 Longlist for her memoir on opening up her marriage.  Ask Me How It Works tells the story of her journey to ...