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Further Reading On Reading: So Long, 2014

Posted on December 26, 2014
by shelf-absorbed

I think I’m going to dub 2014 the “year of the infographic.” They were cool at first, but it’s getting to be a little much already. I included one below, but for the most part, I’m going to spare you. Continue reading →

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Further Reading on Reading (on tree books vs. e-books, old-book smell vs. new-book smell, and Amazon vs. the world)

Posted on July 19, 2014
by shelf-absorbed

My collection of links was growing pretty long, so I figured it was time to post them. I hope you enjoy…  Continue reading →

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Further Reading… on Reading

Posted on May 31, 2014
by shelf-absorbed

Just for you my loyal readers, I collected some of my favourite book-related links I came across in the last couple of months. So, let me know how this goes. If you enjoy these, I’ll keep at it. Continue reading →

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“…I don’t really get the appeal of YOLO. I live many times over. Hypothetical, subterranean lives that run beneath the relative tedium of my own and have the power to occasionally penetrate or even derail it. I find it hard to name the one book that was so damn delightful it changed my life. The truth is, they have all changed my life, every single one of them—even the ones I hated.”

~ Zadie Smith

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Lovely readers, let’s take a sec to acknowledge that the land where I sit to write this blog is the traditional territory of the Wendat, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, and the Anishinaabeg, and is covered by Treaty 13 with the Mississaugas of the Credit. It’s part of the Dish with One Spoon treaty, an agreement among Indigenous nations and newcomers to peaceably share and care for the land. Toronto is home to many Indigenous peoples from across Turtle Island, and I am grateful to be able to live, work and celebrate literature here.

Join me in decolonizing our reading lives – we can do this by seeking out, reading and supporting the work of First Nations, Métis and Inuit writers, and authors from many diverse communities whose work has traditionally been disadvantaged by colonialism.

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