Historical crime novelist Maureen Jennings, whose Detective Murdoch series inspired the long-running TV show Murdoch Mysteries, was named an Officer of the Order of Canada this week, one of 88 new ...
Three Canadian writers are among 10 international recipients of the Horror Writers Association's 2024 scholarship and diversity grants. Montreal writer Madeleine Pelletier has been named the winner of ...
Five books, including two by first-time authors, were named the winners of this year's $4,000 prizes for scholarly books in the humanities and social sciences.
The Q&Q team reached out to reviewers, booksellers, and people in the publishing industry across the country to find out which titles from 2024 they’re still thinking about as the year draws to a ...
It is not easy for frontlist titles published by Canadian-owned publishers to break through to the bestseller lists. The top-selling Canadian authors at indie bookstores have remained surprisingly ...
For the third year in a row, the Q&Q team reached out to our reviewers, as well as booksellers and people in the publishing industry across the country to find out which titles from 2023 they’re still ...
Canadian London-based journalist Nadim Roberts is one of 10 writers to receive a 2024 Whiting Creative Nonfiction Grant. The program, now in its ninth year, awards $40,000 (U.S.) grants to support ...
Just shy of 175 years ago, Hester Prynne secured a primo spot in literary history. Arguably, thanks to school curricula and films such as Easy A, Hester remains a familiar name. Hester in Sunlight isn ...
S. K. Ali’s first foray into science fiction, presents an enthralling dystopia not far removed from our current reality, a terrifying future where even the contents of one’s mind and the truths of one ...
What’s in Alanna’s Secret Sauce? by Sarah Jane Conklin and illustrated by Venus Angelica is a picture book in verse that tells the story of nine-year-old Alanna and her Nan, who are looking to make ...