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For love and money: Harlequin and the mainstreaming of erotic fiction
"Promoting erotica is old hat for Harlequin, but even the company’s more risqué titles are enjoying greater exposure." - Published in Quill & Quire on May 9, 2013
"Instead of complaining about it, I’m just going to start the magazine I want to see." The flipside of those patterns — or, perhaps, their extension — is a widening sphere of women in publishing fostering and encouraging each other’s professional growth. - Published in National Post on May 17, 2013
Angelina Jolie’s double mastectomy and the choices women make about their bodies
"Jolie demonstrated the power, and inalienable right, of a woman enacting choice over her own (commercialized, scrutinized) body." - Published in National Post on May 15, 2013
The author talks to Hazlitt about her new book, The Woman Upstairs, girl-crush relationships, and eating in the bathtub. - Published in Hazlitt on May 1, 2013
A show choir shows high school musical spirit
"This school year’s tense TDSB labour climate hasn’t been kind to city high schools’ ad hoc arts ensembles. With staff-supervised extracurricular activities nixed for most of 2013, seven of 18 confirmed choirs pulled themselves out of Show Choir Canada’s running altogether." - Published in Globe and Mail on April 20, 2013
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For love and money: Harlequin and the mainstreaming of erotic fiction
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Angelina Jolie’s double mastectomy and the choices women make about their bodies
Published in National Post on May 15, 2013
Published in Hazlitt on May 1, 2013