Tricia Siemens and Chuck Erion opened Words Worth Books in 1984 in uptown Waterloo, when Kitchener-Waterloo was a manufacturing power,...
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30 years of Words Worth Books — Guest post by David Worsley
Tricia Siemens and Chuck Erion opened Words Worth Books in 1984 in uptown Waterloo, when Kitchener-Waterloo was a manufacturing power,...
Continue ReadingFor the last five years I’ve spent Mother’s Day birdwatching with my teenaged son, Yeats. We drive to Point Pelee...
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Continue ReadingThe golden era of long boozy Mad Men-style publishing lunches may be over, but that doesn’t mean we don’t still...
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