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Fauna
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 101

Fauna

In a near-future world ravaged by climate change, who will win in the struggle between humanity and nature? A thick fog rolls in over Shivering Heights. The river overflows, the sky is streaked with toxic green, parasites proliferate in torrential rains and once safely classified species – humans included – are evolving and behaving in unprecedented ways. Against this poetically hostile backdrop, a biologist, Laura, fights to understand the nature and scope of the changes transforming her own body and the world around her. Ten lush and bracing linked climate fictions depict a world gorgeous and terrifying in its likeness to our own. Fauna, Christiane Vadnais’s first work of fiction, won the Horizons Imaginaires speculative fiction award, the City of Quebec book award, and was named one of 2018’s best books by Radio-Canada.

Watch Your Head
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 311

Watch Your Head

A warning, a movement, a collection borne of protest. In Watch Your Head, poems, stories, essays, and artwork sound the alarm on the present and future consequences of the climate emergency. Ice caps are melting, wildfires are raging, and species extinction is accelerating. Dire predictions about the climate emergency from scientists, Indigenous land and water defenders, and striking school children have mostly been ignored by the very institutions – government, education, industry, and media – with the power to do something about it. Writers and artists confront colonization, racism, and the social inequalities that are endemic to the climate crisis. Here the imagination amplifies and humanizes the science. These works are impassioned, desperate, hopeful, healing, transformative, and radical. This is a call to climate-justice action. Edited by Madhur Anand, Stephen Collis, Jennifer Dorner, Catherine Graham, Elena Johnson, Canisia Lubrin, Kim Mannix, Kathryn Mockler, June Pak, Sina Queyras, Shazia Hafiz Ramji, Rasiqra Revulva, Yusuf Saadi, Sanchari Sur, and Jacqueline Valencia Proceeds will be donated to RAVEN and Climate Justice Toronto.

Attention chien dangereux
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 238

Attention chien dangereux

Le 8 juin 2016, le Québec entier est en émoi. On apprend par les médias qu’une femme a été sauvagement attaquée par un chien de type pitbull, dans la cour arrière de sa propre demeure, et qu’elle a succombé à ses blessures au terme de souffrances inimaginables. Christiane Vadnais a été cruellement tuée par une bête déchaînée – un drame infernal qui plonge sa famille dans le deuil et le désespoir. Le cauchemar hante depuis la fille de la victime, de même que sa fratrie, solidaire devant cette terrible épreuve. Comment expliquer une telle tragédie ? Comment quelqu’un peut-il mourir dans des circonstances aussi atroces ? Au terme de son enquête et de longues recherches sur la question, Lise Vadnais livre le détail bouleversant des derniers moments de sa sœur et met au grand jour la vérité sur les chiens dangereux comme celui qui lui a enlevé la vie. Dans l’espoir de prévenir d’autres malheurs semblables, elle fait le point sur la situation, dénonce les adeptes invétérés des pitbulls et déboulonne les mythes qui entourent ces animaux imprévisibles et agressifs.

Faunes
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 146

Faunes

À une époque où la nature a été entièrement cataloguée, colonisée ou assujettie, on peut encore découvrir quelques espaces insoupçonnés à la lisière de la civilisation : des chemins effacés par la neige, des villages mauvais. Il faut rester à l’affût pour les débusquer. Sinon il suffit de suivre Laura sur les routes menant à la brumeuse cité de Shivering Heights ou vers le hameau flottant au milieu d’un lac infesté de dangers sous-marins. Dans ces lieux fuyants, là où les histoires se tissent comme des constellations, cette biologiste embrasse la fulgurance de la nature comme les secrets de la science avec la force d’une conquérante et l’innocence d’une volon...

Fauna
  • Language: en

Fauna

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Age range 5+ Did you know that platypus have retractable webbing on their hind feetto enable an easy transition from swimming to digging? That kangaroos can'tsweat and that the cassowary has no tongue? In Fauna - Australia's MostCurious Creatures, readers are constantly introduced to facts that delight,amaze and induce sheer wonder at the clever design and adaptability of ourmuch-loved native fauna. The information on each individual species is presented in small 'bites'to hold the interest of younger readers, while the information taken in totalgives a comprehensive summary of each species, including breeding and feedinghabits, physical characteristics, habitat and other unique and quirky f...

The Quarantine Review, Issue 9
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 52

The Quarantine Review, Issue 9

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-08-10
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  • Publisher: Dundurn

The ninth incisive issue of a digital literary journal born out of self-isolation. During this trying time, the journal aims to lift spirits and engage minds with stimulating poetry, works of fiction, and art, while also publishing opinion pieces, personal essays, and cultural commentary.

Magic, Literature and Climate Pedagogy in a Time of Ecological Crisis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 169

Magic, Literature and Climate Pedagogy in a Time of Ecological Crisis

Channeling the creative potential of humanity to transition towards joyous and just futures in times of life-threatening climate change, this book uses metaphors of magic and shapeshifting to imagine liveable futures achievable through other-than-rational means. Focusing on a wide range of 20th and 21st-century novels from a diverse range of writers such as Madeline Miller, Jeff VanderMeer, Ursula LeGuin, N.K. Jemisin, Ambelin Kwaymullina and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, it suggests that readers take seriously the pedagogical potential of magic in literature for the classroom and beyond while providing them with contextualized, collective methods of climate action.

Teaching Creative Writing in Canada
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

Teaching Creative Writing in Canada

Teaching Creative Writing in Canada maps the landscape of Creative Writing programmes across Canada. Canada’s position, both culturally and physically, as a midpoint between the two major Anglophone influences on Creative Writing pedagogyy—the UK and the USA—makes it a unique and relevant vantage for the study of contemporary Creative Writing pedagogy. Showcasing writer-professors from Canada’s major Creative Writing programmes, the collection considers the climate-crisis, contemporary workshop scepticism, curriculum design, programme management, prize culture, grants and interdisciplinarity. Each chapter concludes with field-tested writing advice from many of Canada’s most influential professors of fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction and drama. This authoritative volume offers an important national perspective on contemporary and timeless issues in Creative Writing pedagogy and their varied treatment in Canada. It will be of valuable to other creative teachers and practitioners, those with an interest in teaching and learning a creative art and anyone working on cultural and educational landscapes.

Restless in Sleep Country
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 159

Restless in Sleep Country

Sleep, and the lack of it, is a public obsession and an enormous everyday quandary. Troubled sleep tends to be seen as an individual problem and personal responsibility, to be fixed by better habits and tracking gadgets, but the reality is more complicated. Sleep is a site of politics, culture, and power. In Restless in Sleep Country Paul Huebener pulls back the covers on cultural representations of sleep to show how they are entangled with issues of colonialism, homelessness, consumer culture, technology and privacy, the exploitation of labour, and the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. Even though it almost entirely evades direct experience, sleep is the subject of a variety of potent narra...

The Future
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

The Future

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-09-05
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  • Publisher: Biblioasis

Winner of Canada Reads 2024 • Longlisted for the 2024 Carol Shields Prize for Fiction • One of Tor.com's Can't Miss Speculative Fiction for Fall 2023 • Listed in CBC Books Fiction to Read in Fall 2023 • One of 20 Books You Heard about on CBC Last Week • One of Kirkus Reviews' Fall 2023 Big Books By Small Presses • One of CBC Books Best Books of 2023 • A CBC Books Bestselling Canadian Book of the Week In an alternate history in which the French never surrendered Detroit, children protect their own kingdom in the trees. In an alternate history of Detroit, the Motor City was never surrendered to the US. Its residents deal with pollution, poverty, and the legacy of racism—and str...