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Elizabeth Smart’s Rockcliffe Park

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For the sake of the large romantic gesture

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Edith Iglauer
Essays
Sitting on Water

During my thirty years living on the waterfront of British Columbia, I have always had some sort of container in which to sit on the water. My first boat was a ten-foot dinghy that my late husband John Daly, a commercial salmon troller, equipped with a small electric motor to surprise me. He had the bizarre idea that I, a sometime canoeist from Ohio, could manoeuvre a boat on my own around our capacious Pacific coast harbour. The electric engine would be ideal for me, he thought. No rope to pull to start it up! No gasoline tank on board!

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Dispatches
Saint Joseph, Patron Saint of Bad Pronunciation

Scrape every last bit of English out of your throat.

KELSEA O'CONNOR
Reviews
Haunted House guest

Review of "A Guest in the House" by Emily Carroll.

JACOB WREN
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A Kind of Dream Therapy

"And my theory about professional artists was as follows: Artists are not necessarily the most creative or inspired individuals in any given community."

Owen Torrey
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Short Talk on Summer Ending

... You and I / tried. We tried walking down a street once in fall. / It was night, half light, we found ourselves finding / ...

Eleanor Panno
Comics
The Broch

"Every month or so, my mom sends me a picture from a trip we took together."

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Notes & Dispatches from ADRIAN RAIN, HOLLIE ADAMS and KATHY PAGE; New fiction by PAUL DHILLON; Feature essay from EMILY LU; Comics by ONJANA YAWNGHWE and YOKO OJI KIKUCHI; Poetry by NOFEL; Winners of the 2023 PolterGeist Writing Contest, and much more! 

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Geist co-founder Stephen Osborne's new book "The Coincidence Problem"

Geist co-founder Stephen Osborne has a new book coming out in October from Arsenal Pulp Press. Come to the book launch on October 10th at People's Co-op Books.
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VIFF 2024: Conclave

Based on the 2016 Robert Harris novel, Conclave is billed as a psychological thriller, which takes us behind the scenes into the Vatican in Rome, as Cardinals from around the world wheel and deal in their attempts to select the next pope from amongst their scarlet-clad ranks. Skulduggery and political deal-making abound.
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Michael Hayward's Blog

VIFF 2024: Blink

Blink is a documentary film from National Geographic, which follows a Montreal family with four children, three of whom have retinitis pigmentosa, a genetic condition causing gradual loss of vision and probable blindness. They decide to set out on a trip around the world, in order to fill their children’s visual memories, so that they can at least recall the world and its wonders.
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SpotLit 2024: a mini lit mag fest

An event by VPL X Geist X Room X subTerrain. Join us on October 5!
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VIFF 2024: Hakki

Hakki is a fable-like film from Turkey, which shows the protagonist’s transformation from a loving family man with a modest but happy life, to someone completely consumed with an obsessive dream.
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Michael Hayward's Blog

VIFF 2024: Shambhala

Shambhala is a slow-paced and thoughtful film set in the remote Upper Dolpo region of Nepal, among the Tibetan Buddhist culture. When village gossip suggests that Pema, recently pregnant, has been unfaithful, she sets out across a desolate landscape in an attempt to find her husband, a trader, and thereby clear her name.
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VIFF 2024: Souleymane's Story

Souleymane’s Story is a social-realist film in the tradition of Mike Leigh or Ken Loach, offering a more personal glimpse behind the headlines into the life of an asylum seeker in France.

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Winners of the 2024 Literal Literary Postcard Story Contest!

Announcing the winners of the 19th Annual Geist Literal Literary Postcard Story Contest!

Liisa Kovala

Surveillance

First Prize Winner of the 18th Annual Literal Literary Postcard Story Contest

Carmen Siegers

Sentimental

Second Prize Winner of the 18th Annual Literal Literary Postcard Story Contest

Ruby Woodruff

Fun & Fast

Third Prize Winner of the 18th Annual Literal Literary Postcard Story Contest

SHORTLIST: 2024 Postcard Story Contest

Announcing the 2024 Geist Literal Literary Postcard Story Contest Shortlist! 

The 2024 Short Long-Distance Writing Contest

Write a story that unfolds in two or more Canadian time zones. Submit by November 12, 2024.

Andrea Scott

Return to the Lake of Shining Waters

First Prize Winner of the 2022 Erasure Poetry Contest

K.R. Segriff

June Cleaver Lies in Bed

Second Prize Winner of the 2022 Erasure Poetry Contest

Winners of the 2023 PolterGeist Writing Contest

Congratulations to the winners of the inaugural PolterGeist Writing Contest!

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Ghosting

Third Prize Winner of the 2022 Erasure Poetry Contest

SHORTLIST: 2024 PolterGeist Writing Contest

Announcing the 2024 PolterGeist Writing Contest Shortlist!

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PolterGeist Writing Contest

Trick or treat? Fact or fiction? Send us your tall tales, little hauntings and all that dwells in between. Deadline is November 13, 2023.

2023 Literal Literary Postcard Story Contest Winners

Announcing the winners for the 2023 Postcard Story Contest!

2023 Literal Literary Postcard Story Contest Shortlist

Announcing the shortlisted entrants for the 2023 Postcard Story Contest!