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Our Blog— The Literary Type
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Miranda Hill in the news
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Kim Jernigan
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10/25/2011
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When we saw and accepted Miranda Hill’s story “Rise: A Requiem” for the QuArc issue, I confess we were thinking Journey Prize winner.
Here Comes the Bride
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Pamela Mulloy
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10/24/2011
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Being a bridesmaid can be so much fun. You get to dress up and drink champagne but you don’t have any of the decisions or stress. That’s what it’s been like in our writing group, called the Hopefuls, since Erin Bow stepped forward and became the bride.
Office chatter- September 2011
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10/18/2011
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In which we are tantalized by paper, use ice cream as a security blanket, discover rainbows are libraries and appreciate the emphasis provided by a well-placed curse.
On Poetry & Thanksgiving
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Kim Jernigan
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10/13/2011
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Amanda Jernigan lays down Groundwork
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10/12/2011
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Digging into Groundwork—Amanda Jernigan’s first collection of poetry: a conversation between TNQ poetry editor Barb Carter and consulting editor Amanda Jernigan, currently on tour…
Reading like a mother
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Rosalynn Tyo
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10/07/2011
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…is the name of my new blog, which is about—yes, you guessed it—what I’m reading these days, and how. I do hope you’ll drop in sometime when you’re done catching up with the New Quarterly crew here.
My first Haliburton society meeting: poetry, wine, & cheese.
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Symon Jory Stevens-Guille
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10/05/2011
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Reading
Not long ago, I was witness to the premier gathering in Halifax where literature flaps its gums and flails its tongue. What I mean to say is that I attended this year’s first meeting of the Haliburton Society. I had infiltrated a secret meeting of gown-wearing students, some of them dressed curiously in an attempted imitation of great writers.
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