Canadian Affair 2011 Archive
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“The Meteorite Hunter,” a Short Story from Laura Boudreau’s Suitable Precautions
Posted on March 19, 2012 | 1 CommentAs a follow-up to that collection Salty Ink was raving about on Friday, here’s a sample from it. A story called “The Meteorite Hunter.” “The Meteorite Hunter” by Laura Boudreau... -
A Review of Suitable Precautions, and Interview with Laura Boudreau #This Month’s Canadian Affair
Posted on March 16, 2012 | 2 CommentsBecause it really is quite fantastic, Laura Boudreau’s debut, Suitable Precautions, made the top 5 “Best Books of 2011,” after votes were cast by readers of the country’s finest book... -
This Month’s Canadian Affair #1 — Four March Releases I’ll Be Reading
Posted on March 9, 2012 | No CommentsTwice a Month, Salty ink takes a look at some books by authors up there in Canada proper … The Love Monster; A Novel by Missy Marston (Vehicule, March 15th)... -
Salty Ink’s Top 10 Canadian Books of 2011 Short Fiction #CanadianAffair
Posted on December 22, 2011 | 2 CommentsHey! Read more short fiction. Novels are like a nice intimate chat over a pint, but shorts are like a wild, unexpected night out. You want more of those, right?... -
The Ultimate Christmas Gift: All 23 Volumes of The Journal Prize Anthologies
Posted on December 19, 2011 | No CommentsTwice a month, Salty Ink Takes a Look at What’s Going on up in Canada, Profiling Some of Our Notable Canadian Counterparts and/or Books I’ve Deemed Worth Cheating on Salty... -
This Month’s Canadian Affair, Part 2: Patrick deWitt’s THE SISTERS BROTHERS
Posted on November 16, 2011 | 10 CommentsFirstly: This novel has been shortlisted for The Giller, the Man Booker, and won the GG award, and the Rogers Writers Trust Ficiton Award. Secondly: Film rights have been sold... -
This Month’s Canadian Affair, pt.1 — The World According to … Rebecca Rosenblum
Posted on November 1, 2011 | 1 CommentOn the 1st and 15th of Every Month, Salty Ink Takes a Look at What’s Going on up in Canada, Profiling Some of Our Notable Canadian Counterparts and/or Books I’ve...
























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