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(I find myself searching for a truly great addition to my golf-book shelf at the moment.) Whether it’s Canada’s game, or the world’s or pro-wrestling, I’m looking for well-researched, clear, informative and thought-provoking books that give the reader new insight while discovering or uncovering the way things work. If we’re talking non-fiction, I’m proud of being responsible for most of ECW’s fight-sports-related, hockey books and sports memoirs.

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I love powerful, epic novels and simple precise tales: the Amises (Martin and his dad) will always make me laugh, uncomfortably and in a good way Hemingway will always make me think he always wrote near-perfect sentences Barbara Gowdy still makes me wish I’d published everything she’s ever written and when I meet folks from other countries Dionne Brand is always the Canadian writer I tell them they must read. There’s still as much room for August Kleinzahler and Lisa Roberston as there is for Phyllis Webb and Thom Gunn on my bookshelf. Lately, I’ve come to think that rhyme is the most cutting-edge language assignment a poet can choose to accept. (I have little time, however, for reactive, mainstream literary or publishing fads/flavours.) The poetry and fiction I read and want to publish typically kicks convention and genre and everything in between to the curb-but never does so at the expense of a damn good story or a great poetic line.

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The two take listeners to a vigil held hours after the shooting, hear from students who were on the scene, and explore what's next for the alleged shooter, Ethan Crumbley.Įxtra episode: Listen to Free Press Editor Peter Bhatia explain how we're covering the Oxford shooting.Whether it’s for my a misFit book imprint, or any other ECW title I acquire, I look for smart, culturally-, socially- and politically-engaged writing that takes risks, pushes limits, colours way outside the lines. Host Cary Junior II talks with Free Press reporter Lily Altavena, who was on the ground reporting in the aftermath. Now, the surviving shooting victims, fellow students and community members are left to grapple with the loss, their own lives forever changed. Those are the students who were killed Tuesday in a mass shooting at Oxford High School in Oakland County. Juliana, Madisyn Baldwin, and Justin Shilling.

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Email: this episode: Their names were Tate Myre, Hana St.Theme song: "Fort Trumbull" by DJ LostBoy, Detroit.Guests: Free Press reporter Lily Altavena.

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  • Executive producers: Anjanette Delgado, Maryann Struman.
  • Producers: Cary Junior II, Darcie Moran, Tad Davis.
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