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Holiday Gift Guide: Shadow of Doubt

Holiday Gift Guide: Shadow of Doubt

Happy holidays, readers! It’s the most wonderful time of year here at Goose Lane, and we’d like to share the cheer with all of you! Take a look...

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Ho Ho Ho from icehouse poetry

Ho Ho Ho from icehouse poetry

Happy holidays, readers! It’s the most wonderful time of the year here at Goose Lane, and we’d like to share the cheer with all of you! Take...

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Holiday Blog Post #1: Too Dumb for Democracy, Airborne, and Daughters of Silence

Holiday Blog Post #1: Too Dumb for Democracy, Airborne, and Daughters of Silence

Welcome to the holidays! Our featured content today includes a recap of Spring hits Too Dumb for Democracy and Airborne and a closeup on Rebecca Fisseha's groundbreaking debut Daughters of Silence.

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Year of the Crow: Holiday Edition

Year of the Crow: Holiday Edition

Welcome to the holidays! Our featured content today includes a round up of all things Crow by our very own Amy Spurway.

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Wayne Curtis, New Brunswick's Latest Recipient of the Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Arts

Wayne Curtis, New Brunswick's Latest Recipient of the Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Arts

We would like to congratulate Wayne Curtis on his recent award, the New Brunswick Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Arts, which was handed out on Monday, November...

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Crow Gulch 101

Crow Gulch 101

A look into Crow Gulch by Douglas Walbourne-Gough by Emma Rhodes (Goose Lane's winter intern)

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Remembrance Day at Goose Lane Editions

Remembrance Day at Goose Lane Editions

As Remembrance Day approaches, we honour the brave humans who gave their lives to ensure a brighter tomorrow for their country. From the bottom of...

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I Am Herod 101

I Am Herod 101

Richard Kelly Kemick’s I Am Herod is truly a remarkable piece of religious parody and will make for the perfect Christmas gift for Christians and non-Christians alike....

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Slow Seconds launches in Saint John

Slow Seconds launches in Saint John

George Thomas Taylor (1838-1913) was a Fredericton-born photographer whose work offers a fascinating glance into nineteenth-century New Brunswick. For the first time ever, a curated collection...

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