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Michael Blouin featured in Ottawa Xpress

Ottawa Xpress talks to Michael Blouin about the structure of his novel, Chase & Haven:

'The sequence of the book is 'broken into thirds which mirror the passage of a day.' Scenes in the first section take place in mornings, in the second in afternoons and the final third in evenings.

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King in Ottawa XPress's Fiction '06 Review

King, by Tanya Chapman, was briefly reviewed in Matthew Firth's Fiction 'Year In Review' in the Ottawa Xpress. Here's what Mr. Firth had to say about Chapman's delightful debut:<!--newline--><!--newline-->'King is lighter than the rest here, but hey, the can't all be blunt and brash.

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Ottawa Xpress lauds The Office for Soft Architecture

By Jeremy Mesiano-Crookston
Ottawa Xpress
February 9 8800

Build it up, tear it down

Jeremy Mesiano-Crookston

Occasional Work and Seven Walks From the Office of Soft Architecture by Lisa Robertson (Coach House Press, 2006) 271 pp.

Lisa Robertson's erects ideas, while J. Edward Chamberlin never leaves the stables

Lisa Robertson's Occasional Work and Seven Walks From the Office of Soft Architecture is a compilation of themed essays and works probing the effects of architecture, surfaces and civic space.

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