Four reveiws in Broken Pencil 59
This issue of Broken Pencil lists the results of the Indie Writer’s Deathmatch, in which Nana K. Adjei-Brenyah emerged victorious.
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A noncomprehensive list of media reviews published in magazines and journals, both print and digital.
This issue of Broken Pencil lists the results of the Indie Writer’s Deathmatch, in which Nana K. Adjei-Brenyah emerged victorious.
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CWILA, Canadian Women in the Literary Arts, is gearing up for it’s 2012 count, and it could use your help. Women continue to be under represented in review media. Though women publish roughly half the books, and statistically buy more books then men, the number of reviews published in major news outlets don’t reflect this. In 2011,
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My review of Masham Means Everything, by Kanina Dawson (Coteau Books, 2013) is in Quill & Quire‘s April 2013 issue. I’m super excited. I love Q&Q, and always check out their latest reviews and industry news. In this issue, particularly the story about the collapse of Douglas & McIntyre and where that leaves things. In honour of
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Another great issue of Broken Pencil, of course. Especially the feature on the rise of books about punk rock. For so long no one felt they were marketable, now we have an explosion of them, and it’s wonderful. In this issue I reviewed Mark Hazelbower’s You Can’t Get There from Here, ((The image above my review of You
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Broken Pencil 57 is the prison issue, and I’ve got a few reviews inside.
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July’s reading consisted largely of fiction, poetry, literary criticism, and comics. By the end of the month I’d reached 100 books read in 2012. 82. Freedom, by Jonathan Franzen (Picador, 2010) Huh. This is the second month I’ve entered this year reading Jonathan Frazen. I have no idea why. It’s not intentional. Like The Corrections, it’s a
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