Collective member Kelly Thompson asks CWILA Critic-in-Residence Shannon Webb-Campbell a few questions about literature, poetry, and reviewing. The Canadian Women in the Literary Arts (CWILA) has just announced its 2014 Critic-in-Residence, writer, poet and arts...
Roomie Helen Polychronakos interviews the director of Thursdays Writing Collective, Elee Kraljii Gardiner. Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside is a neighbourhood known both for its struggles with poverty and for its rich history. Its waterfront brick architecture captivated...
Collective member Meghan Bell asked the Arthur Ellis Award-winning author a few questions for issue 36.3, Murder, Lust, and Larceny. Alice Kuipers's work includes Life on the Refrigerator Door, which was published in twenty-eight countries and won numerous...
Editor Meghan Bell answers a few questions about geeks, favourite comics, and what she's looking for in a submission. Room's upcoming 37.3 issue will be devoted entirely to exploring geek culture. Submissions are still being accepted, but only until Jan. 31, 2014...
In Room 36.1, we printed our interview with Christa Couture in the BackRoom section, but didn't have room for all of her insightful answers. Here is our full interview with her... In Room 36.1, we printed our interview with Christa Couture in the BackRoom...
An interview with travel writer Maria Coffey. Maria Coffey has written eight internationally published travel books and four books for children. Her most recent, Explorers of the Infinite (2008 Tarcher/ Penguin), focuses on extreme athletes and the spiritual...
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In Room Magazine 49.1 No Future for Who?, we are really asking. We are coming in hot. We are causing a scene. We are being unreasonable. We are not fucking around. We are not taking “no” for an answer. “No” is the only word we still know. For who? For who? No.
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