ArticlesJohn Brady McDonald
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With dry humour and measured flounce, poetry and prose collection feels like late night talk with an old friend
In this resonant and powerful collection of decidedly personal poetry and prose, John Brady McDonald takes on a dissection of the impact of colonialism, racism, and the scar tissue of survival from his home in northern Saskatchewan. -
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Passion for sci-fi and fantasy grew to a publishing house that helps keep books in print
While considering self-publishing some new titles, well-established and award-winning fantasy and sci-fi author Edward Willett ultimately decided to try something even bigger: starting a publishing company. -
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Experimental novella grew out of years of performance pieces, plays, and monologues
Born and raised in the West Flat area of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, John Brady McDonald is a Nehiyawak-Métis multidisciplinary writer and artist, a celebrated poet, and a member of the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation. He currently lives, works, and writes on the edge of the Northern Boreal Forest near Prince Albert National Park, and is the only reliable guide through his curious new novella, Electricity Slides.