Children's Book Awards The most comprehensive guide to English-language children's book awards on the Internet. International Awards H.C.Andersen Medal | Phoenix Award | Complete List Canadian Awards CLA Book of the Year | Governor General's Awards | Complete List United States Awards Newbery Medal | Caldecott Medal | Complete List British Awards Carnegie Medal | Greenaway Medal | Complete List ...
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The Reader's Robot will try to match your reading tastes with books in its database(s) and suggest books you might enjoy.
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The Canadian Literature Archive attempts to gather all the information on Canadian authors together in one place. Look up your favourite author's website, read their biography, and find out what events are happening in the Canadian LIterature arena.
My critics say that my writings are an offense to moral decency and Christian civilization. While in fact it is their autocratic regime, rife with a paterfamilias ethic that is the offense. I humbly suggest to them: get bent. Emily Chesley, 1904, London, Ontario (addressing the first Canadian Congress of Speculationists) Our Mansion of Chesleyan Studies Emily reads from the latest work. New ...
Culture Court is an e-zine of the arts, including film, literature, media, music, international culture, and anything that grooves.
The Orlando Project: An Integrated History of Women's Writing ...
Freedom to Read Week encourages Canadians to think about and reaffirm their commitment to intellectual freedom.
The principal aims of The Bibliographical Society of Canada/La Societe bibliographique du Canada are to promote bibliographical publications; to encourage the preservation and to extend the knowledge of printed works and manuscripts, particularly those relating to Canada; to facilitate the exchange of information concerning rare Canadiana; to coordinate bibliographical activity and to set ...
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Libraries Today is devoted to the history of Canadian libraries and librarians, especially public libraries in the province of Ontario and contemporary ideas and issues relevant to Canadian library history. It also focuses on the theory, study and methodology of library history in an international context.
The Canadian Dream Gallery represents a collection of Visual Artists and Poets. Canadian artists and international artists who wish to be Canadian or are facinated by Canadian culture are welcome to join. The Gallery includes three chat pages. The Reflecting Pond offers artists and visitors the opportunity to discuss the artistic process. The Library includes articles written by and for artists.