authors: Douglas & McIntyre Interviews
![]() Karen ArmstrongKaren Armstrong discusses The Bible: A Biography with Anthony Brooks on NPR's Talk of the Nation. NPR.com, Nov 12, 2007 Read more >> |
![]() Grant ArnoldThis is an edited fusion of several conversations Fred Herzog had with Grant Arnold in August and September of 2006. GRANT ARNOLD: When did you come to Canada? FRED HERZOG: In 1952. I arrived by boat from Germany in the harbour of Montreal and then travelled by train to Toronto. I worked at several ... Grant Arnold, Aug 15, 2006 Read more >> |
![]() Stephen BownA Conversation with Stephen Bown I was astounded to hear that Captain Vancouver had been written out of the Admiralty’s history books. It’s remarkable that a biography wasn’t written about Vancouver until 1906. Have I got that date right? Is Captain Vancouver celebrated by the Brits today? That's ... Douglas & McIntyre Marketing, Jan 4, 2008 Read more >> |
Michael ByersProf. Byers took issue with John Manley's panel on Canada's future role in Afghanistan, arguing that Mr. Manley had his mind made up rather than taking a fresh, objective look at the issue. The Globe & Mail hosted an on-line discussion, giving people the opportunity to ask Byers questions about Canada's ... The Globe & Mail, Jan 31, 2008 Read more >> |
Kevin Chong“I decided I would e-mail Scott McIntyre and tell him I wanted to write a book about Neil Young, and he would take me out to a nice place for lunch and tell me very nicely why he didn’t want to publish it,” says Chong, sipping coffee refills in a Vancouver diner. But the president of Douglas & McIntyre ... Quill & Quire, Oct 1, 2005 Read more >> |
![]() Jane ChristmasJane Christmas talks to MacLean's about her lonely 800-kilometre Camino pilgrimage with 14 other middle-aged women. Maclean's, Oct 1, 2007 Read more >> |
![]() Jane ChristmasWriter and journalist Jane Christmas talks to Joseph Planta about her book What the Psychic Told the Pilgrim: A Midlife Misadventure on Spain's Camino de Santiago de Compostela. The Commentary, Mar 31, 2008 Read more >> |
![]() Douglas CouplandEvery month the Globe and Mail's Evan Solomon sends an image to various people in the public eye and asks them to give it a title and discuss the experiences it evokes. January's surreal selection was sent to Douglas & McIntyre author Douglas Coupland. The idea is to use the image as a starting point ... Globe and Mail, Jan 4, 2008 Read more >> |
![]() Severn Cullis-SuzukiThe editor of Notes from Canada's Young Activists chats with the Tyee about B.C.'s forests, global warming and environmentalism. The Tyee, Aug 17, 2007 Read more >> |
![]() Wade Davis"Davis does not consider preservation to be his job, however. 'I’m not in the business of trying to save the Peruvian Indian farmer any more than he’s in the business of trying to save me,' he says. Instead, his goal is taking the rest of us to realms of cultural splendor so great that we will understand, ... Discover Magazine, Mar 27, 2008 Read more >> |






