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Blog Blog Revolution

By Michelle Kasprzak A personal publishing revolution is growing larger every day, and it might be one you are a part […]

Who Killed the Third Person?

He stood in front of his computer and wept, as there was not a single world remaining to conquer. No […]

The Least Worst Form of Poetry

When Marc Kelly Smith invented slam poetry nearly 20 years ago in Chicago, he brought a democratizing spirit to the […]

State of the Craft Economy

The mainstream hasn’t been this interested in the handmade aesthetic since, well, since before there was such a thing as […]

Thug Life

Trying to find a copy of Michael V. Smith and David Ellingsen’s experimental work Body of Text in any typical […]

Almost Famous

By Heidi Chapson My first brush with a major celebrity came rather late in life. It was back in April […]

Keepin’ It Fake

By Terence Dick In a recent column from the New York Times, Kelefa Sanneh takes a retrospective look at the […]

An Indie Recession

By Laura Trethewey Across Canada, writers, illustrators, craftsters and zinesters are feeling the pinch (or throttle) of the recession. But […]

International Press Watch

EXAMINING SMALL PRESSES OUTSIDE OF CANADA This issue, our correspondent visits the zany and enterprising duo behind Chicago’s FEATHERPROOF BOOKS […]

Lessons from the Trenches

A Few Things Artists Can Learn From Indie Game Developers Indie gaming is the new gold rush, where anyone has […]