Interview with Michelle Reid, editor of SAD Mag
SO: What kind of educational background or life experiences led you to a career in publishing? read more
View ArticleProfile: Andrea Lister, editor, British Columbia History
SO: What kind of educational background or life experiences led you to a career in publishing?AL: As a child, I wrote detailed instructions for crafts on index cards, wrote stories, and made my own...
View ArticleProfile: Tom Henry, editor, Small Farm Canada
SO: What kind of educational background or life experiences led you to a career in publishing? TH: I was a freelance writer and author for 12 years before getting into publishing. It was a natural...
View ArticleKarl and Stephanie Johanson, Editor & Art Director of Neo-opsis Science...
Karl and Stephanie Johanson started Neo-opsis Science Fiction Magazine because they wanted to do something creative after working for years at Disney Interactive.Stephanie came up with the idea to...
View ArticleRichard Olafson, Editor & Publisher of The Pacific Rim Review of Books
Richard Olafson said before he began his career in publishing, he was a street kid who came to Victoria from North Battleford, Saskatchewan.“I was almost homeless in Victoria but I decided instead that...
View ArticleProfile: John Barton, Editor of The Malahat Review
John applied to the position of editor at The Malahat Review because he wanted to move back to Western Canada.“When I started in January 2004, it was a part-time position with a great deal of...
View ArticleProfile: Jody Carrow, Editor-in-Chief of the Claremont Review
Jody Carrow immersed herself in the local writing scene, attending open mic events and readings when she was a student at the University of Victoria.read more
View ArticleProfile: Peter Chettleburgh, Editor & Publisher of Aquaculture North America
Peter Chettleburgh loves the creative aspect of publishing and enjoys producing news because it allows him to “be nosy”.“I like that. I'm naturally inquisitive and think that's something all reporters...
View ArticleProfile: Allan Cho, Executive Editor of Ricepaper Magazine
Ricepaper launched in 1995 as a newsletter for the Asian Canadian Writers' Workshop Society, printed on sheet paper and stapled together, explains the magazine's executive editor Allan Cho.read more
View ArticleProfile: Kaija Pepper, Editor of Dance International
Kaija Pepper developed a passion for dancing and writing as a child. She was born in Vancouver, completed her BA in Communication Arts at Montreal's Concordia University and spent a decade in England...
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