Theme: NQ Notes
A Feast of Green
We’re coming up to St Patrick’s Day, which by tradition brings Sheila’s Brush; a snowstorm that follows on the heels of the saint’s day, one hopefully the last of the…
Wishing us peace on earth, and all the joys of the season …
and we’ll meet here again in 2023. (John Lennon’s Imagine, courtesy Wikimedia.)
8 Things You (Maybe) Didn’t Know About Iceland
BY NQ
I am currently in Iceland for a few weeks, doing research about various things. So far, I have learned lots of entertaining and fun facts; here are 8 Things You…
New partnership = great art!
BY NQ
We are so pleased to share a new partnership that we’ve cooked up with the visual art program at the Grenfell Campus of Memorial University in Corner Brook. From now…
Lisbon Bureau: Week 2
BY Joan Sullivan
And of course our setting is infusing the writing and imagery, in theme and topics and focus. An unusual period of rain and thunderstorms isn’t keeping us from our explorations and conversations and engagement with our exotic locale.
NQ is here (in Portugal, that is.)
BY Joan Sullivan
On assignment in Lisbon, city of mad traffic, lovely people, and glorious-ramshackle architecture. Everyone is outside, reading in parks, canoodling around monuments, watching televised rugby matches in bistros four tables…
Shining Lights
BY Joan Sullivan
Brightness against the dark- whatever you’re celebrating this holiday, we wish you love, peace, and togetherness. Sincerely, The NQ team
Winter Issue now on stands
BY NQ
Our Winter issue exploring the theme of Indigenous Leadership is now on stands. The issue features a beautiful cover by Marcus Gosse, and art from Jason Sikoak, Heather Campbell, Monika Rumbolt,…
Ta-dah! A surprise for the holidays…
BY Joan Sullivan
We’ve been hinting about a surprise coming from NQ – and here it is!
Evening Fall
BY Joan Sullivan
Lovely sunset outside NQ office as we stroll home after a day’s prep on our (you won’t have to wait long for it) surprise…
Art and Literature
BY Joan Sullivan
Not just the title of this gorgeous work of neo-classicism, but this essential element of NQ is also a nod towards our upcoming (extra-special) theme.