“I have a vivid memory, from when I was five years old, of sitting on a rock out in the tundra and feeling at peace.”
BY John Graham
“I have a vivid memory, from when I was five years old, of sitting on a rock out in the tundra and feeling at peace. I’ve always felt a strong connection to the Land and that in some way the Land is who I am.”
Still Wild
BY Kristine Power
Your eyes:
bird dark,
the lights of the city,
civilized dots on the horizon
kept calling like a nagging friend
through the corner window.
Personal soundtrack- A chat with Jamie Fitzpatrick
BY Rebecca Cohoe
“When you’re young, you use music to invent yourself.” So said Jamie Fitzpatrick when I spoke with him about his second novel, The End of Music. Throughout the story, popular songs, from old standards to indie rock, shape the world of his characters. Our conversation ranged from his hometown of Gander to whether or not it is wrong to make your children listen to The Eagles in the car.
Talking ‘bout our genre fiction
BY Ellen Curtis
BEAM DOWN into any community across Newfoundland and Labrador, and you’ll find storytellers.
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…