Conversations in Quarantine: Philip Moscovitch
An interview with the author of Adventures in Bubbles and Brine.
An interview with the author of Adventures in Bubbles and Brine.
An interview with the writer and #booklook contributor.
An interview with the author of My Heart is a Rose Manhattan.
An interview with the writer and facilitator working on housing, urban health and equity issues.
An interview with the author of These Are Not the Potatoes Of My Youth.
An interview with the author of Eating Dirt.
An interview with the author of Cod Collapse: The Rise and Fall of Newfoundland's Saltwater Cowboys.
Letter from Montreal.
A conversation with Haley Cullingham and Erica Lenti.
A non-exhaustive list of Canada's writing mentorship programs.
Andrea Bennett on the part cyclists will play in disaster relief after the Really Big One hits the Pacific Northwest.
Andrea Bennett interviews Adam Elliott Segal about his Summer cover story.
A conversation about digital art with Decoy Magazine
Andrea Bennett interviews Erika Thorkelson about her Spring cover story on ESL schools in Vancouver.
Author Debra Komar talks about her books and her background as a forensic anthropologist.
Maisy EIC interviews author Andrew Baulcomb.
Maisy EIC and former Associate Editor Amelia Schonbek discuss the complexities of fact-checking.
Andrea Bennett interviews Mahak Jain.
What does it take to puncture cycling’s insular bro culture? Andrea Bennett speaks with the women mechanics inciting change in her community.
Andrea Bennett interviews Emily Davidson about pitching, submitting, and rejection.
Andrea Bennett speaks with Drew Nelles about the case for killing the traditional front-of-book magazine section.
As online magazine Lemon Hound ceases operations, poets Kevin Spenst and Andrea Bennett discuss its legacy and impact on poetry in Canada.
Hunting covenants and dinosaurs through the Alberta floods.
Searching for lessons in Toronto's 2010 G20 debacle.
The Jackson Avenue Housing Co-operative and the religious battle raging in one of Canada's poorest neighbourhoods.