ROAM LIKE HOME: JOURNAL ENTRIES FROM A TRIP ACROSS NEWFOUNDLAND
BY Jennifer Thornhill-Verma
Travelling across Newfoundland last summer, I put more than 3,500 kilometres on my rental car. That doesn’t include the time spent on foot, aboard boats, or the various other ways…
Cooking Up A (Memory) Storm
BY Prajwala Dixit
I arrived in St John’s with two suitcases, one carry-on bag, and a purse. And one year later only Marie Kondo could pack my life back into those 46 kilos…
Chilling with Brent Beshara
BY Ainsley Hawthorn
As I watch Brent use a broomstick to shatter the layer of ice coating the pond, I feel a pang of terror. What have I gotten myself into? I’m standing…
Q and A with Writer and Artist Katie Vautour
BY NQ
Katie Vautour’s debut poetry collection, An Unorthodox Guide to Wildlife, has just been released by Breakwater Books. NQ caught up with the author (and director of Piper’s Frith Writing Retreat)…
Volatile Vulnerability in Pepa Chan’s Brush
BY Eva Crocker
Pepa Chan’s Brush is installed in a secluded corner of The Rooms Provincial Art Gallery. The small gallery suits the exhibition, which uses the act of hair brushing to explore…
Q & A with writer Terry Doyle
BY NQ
Could you tell us a little about yourself? Oh dear. I am from the Goulds (Goulds Rules) and I was born in 1982, I’m told that means I’m neither GenX…