My friend Su Sokol at St. Stephen in the Fields in Kensington Market. Thursday night!
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News of less violence is welcome, but with Israel promising to stay in Lebanon, we need to remember the Gaza “ceasefire” has meant continued genocide. interc.pt/4tmjm3S
"The Jewish Labor Organizers Who Challenged Zionism From the Start"
"A new history of the Jewish Bund explores the beauty and fragility of solidarity across difference."
hammerandhope.org/article/moll...
Home from the moon
Always the problem good luck 🤞
Same. The beginnings of an amazing short story.
Further success pressuring The Giller Prize and Scotiabank to divest from Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit Systems. Thank you for doing this work, No Arms In The Arts.
Ontario procures new solar and wind energy sufficient to power 350,000 homes - at 60% lower cost than nuclear! Don't stop there.
#onpoli
www.cleanairalliance.org/on-new-solar...
PodCastle will be closed for submissions at the end of April! GET YOUR STORIES IN NOW!!!
Hello 👋🏽
Reporter Carl @meyer.bsky.social wants to talk to people about health and climate-driven extreme weather. If you've dealt with asthma triggered by wildfire smoke or air pollution, heat exhaustion or evacuation-related mental health distress, he's at carl@thenarwhal.ca. We appreciate it.
"Why don't Americans..." they do. There's brave acts happening out of sight everyday.
Why don't YOU support them when they get arrested or provide material cover for them?
huge congrats to whomstever beat me to that signed/drawn-in West Passage!!!! but also throw some dollars at ARB if you have 'em, fellow book nerds!
Jeremey Hansen’s mission patch is great. Featuring indigenous artist Henry Guimond from Sagkeeng First Nation. #artemisii #jeremyhansen #canada #henryguimondsrart #indigenousart
I read that too. Totally great.
Free excerpt in @ParisReview
This happened to me. I still post the Kindle Unlimited link now and then because times are hard and if someone likes my work but can't always afford it they can get a free novella titled Down From, published by Snuggly Books. That being said, Kindle Unlimited is a scam.
Always been proud to be called a slipstream author
Always been proud to be called a slipstream author
Picture taken from inside Integrity at the window looking at Earth.
A full picture taken from Integrity looking at the half-disc of Earth surrounded by space.
Holy shit these two photos from Artemis II that were shared just a bit ago.
United Nations expert Francesca Albanese’s latest report warns that Israel is systematically torturing Palestinians on a scale that “suggests collective vengeance and destructive intent” and that “torture has effectively become state policy” since October 2023.
William Butler Yeats gazing in the direction of Bethlehem:
Israel is bragging about assassinating these journalists, calling one of them a “terrorist” because he was, you know, doing journalism Israel didn’t like. Same playbook as Gaza. Brand them terrorists, assassinate them at will, hope that other journalists will fall into line bsky.app/profile/msja...
Ford Protest March 28: print/post to as many places as possible! FIGHT FORD PROTEST SATURDAY MARCH 28 2026 111 WELLESLEY ST W QUEEN'S PARK 12PM JOIN THE PROVINCEWIDE MOVEMENT @ontarioprotest Doug Ford has gone rogue. From bike lanes, speed cams, banning FOl requests (which helped our bike lane fight), and now forceful YTZ expropriation. Doug thinks he's a king. He must be stopped.
Hey folks in the Toronto area. There’s a big protest against Ontario’s own Trump, the epically corrupt #DougFord, who has gotten away with SO MUCH, it’s jaw dropping. If you’re able, head to Queen’s Park, Saturday March 28 at noon. #Onpoli
A study done by Ontario’s electricity operator found that wind and solar energy combined with battery storage can meet about 99.5% of Ontario’s electricity demand. Renewables can power Ontario’s future. Let's put #RenewablesON!
act.environmentaldefence.ca/page/188460/...
This is so cheering after reading too much about the war.
Thomas Ha's UNCERTAIN SONS, left, and THE BEST WEIRD FICTION OF THE YEAR.
Locus Award voting closes April 1. If you've yet to vote, please consider these 2 books in the Collections and Anthologies categories, respectively. I think they're pretty good?
poll.voting.locusmag.com
We are currently open for reprints from Anthologies and Collections published, or due to be published, in 2026.*
Books only, not magazines or periodicals. Anything up to 6000 words (we like flash!)
escapeartists.moksha.io/publication/...
(*Strictly 2026. We’ll open for general subs in August)
The Bounce of Spring
Emily Carr
c. 1936-37