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Firebird
Young adult novel

Tags: Agnieszka Matejko, Alberta, Alberta Views, Banff, Banff National Park, Banff Springs Hotel, Castle Mountain, Germany, Glen Huser, Governor General's Award, Lake Louise, Prison, Racism, Ronsdale press, Vermilion
May 1, 2022
Environmental Glossary
Secret memo to new UCP candidates.

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Politics, Alberta Views, Australia, Bears, Coal Mining, Coutts, Grizzly Bears, Ranching, Tourism
Edmonton to Calgary in an Hour
How to make an Alberta high-speed train a reality

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Association of Municipal Districts, Alberta Politics, Alberta Views, Ambulances, Andrew Leach, Bitumen, Calgary, Carbon Tax, Carstairs, Chinook, Edmonton, Evan Osenton, Germany, Global Warming, Hansard, Keystone XL, Leduc, Morocco, Nisku, Oil and Gas, Oil Prices, Paramedics, Peter Lougheed, Pipelines, Private Sector, Psychedelics, Public Schools, Railroad, Rajan Sawhney, Sturgeon, Tax Revenue
A Selected History of Soul Speak
In this latest collection of her poetry, A Selected History of Soul Speak, Andrea Thompson wants to put the tenuous relationship between spoken word and formal poetry to bed. Not only does her collection offer an informal but sweeping history of spoken word, it presents the importance of that genre to her as an artist as […]

The Broken Places
Frances Peck’s debut novel, The Broken Places, about a fictional Vancouver earthquake and the lives it disrupts, takes a hatchet to the trope that those who can’t do, teach. As a writing workshop and university instructor, ghostwriter and editor, Peck spent years teaching the finer points of language and writing to others, and her novel […]

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Andrew Guilbert, Motherhood, Wife
The Party is Here
Short fiction has limits. Years ago a colleague summed it up fairly reasonably as: “Short stories ask questions. Novels provide answers.” It doesn’t bother me that a story can’t be a complete arc. What does bother me is that so many literary short story writers choose to stay within what critic and scholar John Clute […]

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Candas Jane Dorsey
Overcoming the Neutral Zone Trap
Hockey’s Agents of Change

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Authors, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Bruce Cinnamon, Discrimination, Essays, Hockey, Racism, Sexuality, University of Alberta, University of Alberta Press
Should Alberta Have Toll Roads?
A dialogue between Enid Slack and D.T. Cochrane

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Politics, Corporate Income Tax, Debate, Insurance, La Crête, Personal Income Tax, Private Sector, Pros and Cons, Tax Revenue, Toll Roads, Urban Sprawl
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