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Title Trouble? Take One of These.
I always struggle with titles—maybe you do, too. Enter Diane Schoemperlen, writer and Guest Editor of our upcoming Lists Issue: Many writers have trouble with titles. I’ve often listened to them describing the extended anguish they’ve experienced when trying to come up with exactly the right title for a work of poetry and prose. Rather [...]
Generation X by Douglas Coupland
Countdown to the Lists Issue: This is the first of a series of posts celebrating the ‘lure of lists’ from now until the day the Lists Issue of TNQ is mailed (hopefully, about six weeks from now!). My review of Generation X, book number 11 in my Great Canadian Book Challenge, in three lists: 3 [...]
The Lists Issue: Countdown to mailing day
“There is no limit to the lure of lists. Humbly indispensable in everyday life and yet also one of the most enduring forms in literature, functioning as either a formal device or thematic element or both, the list is an unlimited structure.” So says Diane Schoemperlen, Guest Editor of our Spring issue on—you guessed it—lists! [...]




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