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Literary Arts

Bernadette McDonald

Author Bernadette McDonald speaks about her book "Freedom Climbers" which retells the story of Polish climbers during the Second World War.
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Teeanna Munro performing her spoken word poetry.

This Spoken Word Artist Speaks With Pride About Her Natural Hair

A poet's celebration of her natural hair.
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Geoff Dyer

An interview with British writer Geoff Dyer, whose work has been described as “genre-defying” for the way in which he bends traditional forms of writing into highly original works.
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Poet David Martin Finds Inspiration in the Oil Sands

The 2014 CBC Poetry Prize Winner discusses his winning poem, being a stay-at-home dad and whether you can ever get away from politics when writing about the oil sands.
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John Burnside on the Secret to a Good Book

Scottish poet and 2015 juror for the Man Booker Prize, John Burnside, speaks on what he would like to see in the next best contemporary novel.
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Carlyle Waddington

Writing Scholarships in Memory of the Adventurous Carlyle Norman

New endowment funds set up in the name of Carlyle Norman will provide financial assistance for writers to attend Literary Arts residencies at The Banff Centre.
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Maryse Warda

Writer, translator

Hugh Hazelton

Writer, translator

Katherine Silver

Consulting Translator

Russell Quinn

Russell Quinn

Faculty

Software developer / Digital designer

Enseignant

Développeur de logiciels et concepteur numérique

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