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Congratulations to all of our grad students (and faculty) who presented at the conference of the Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English (ACCUTE) last week! Amazing work! See pictures on our student association’s Insta: www.instagram.com/p/DZYh46aDUcK
11 likes, 1 comments - dags.english on June 9, 2026: "Congratulations to everyone who presented at ACCUTE 2026 in Montreal this past week! Each paper was crafted with care and each presentation was th...
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year! @dalgradstudies.bsky.social
Coming this September from Freehand Books, by @dalhousie.bsky.social English Professor Emeritus Leonard Diepeveen! Book launch is September 20, 7 p.m. at Stillwell Brewery on Kempt Road.
An interview with @dal-english.bsky.social professor Dr Eric Schmaltz @eschmaltzzz.bsky.social on his latest poetry collection! @dallibraries.bsky.social @dalhousie.bsky.social
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Congratulations to @dal-english.bsky.social Professor Emeritus Leonard Diepeveen for winning this year's @darkwinterlitmag.bsky.social annual short-story contest with his story "New Normal"! Read the story at the link in the quoted post. @dallibraries.bsky.social @dalhousie.bsky.social
A great review of @dal-english.bsky.social professor @eschmaltzzz.bsky.social’s “I Confess”! @dallibraries.bsky.social @kingsbookstore.bsky.social
Eric Schmaltz’s latest poetry collection I CONFESS (2026) documents the poet’s experience of undergoing a lie detector test. At once intrigued and unnerved by this extractive method of truth productio...
Eric Schmaltz’s I Confess (Coach House, 2025) and Hajer Mirwali’s Revolutions (Talonbooks, 2025), offer the promise of revelation and the certainty of obfus ...
The Two-Eyed Seeing program is marking 10 years! Big thanks to @msvuenglish.bsky.social @msvuhalifax.bsky.social and NSERC Promoscience for making another three years possible.
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"We have come a long way. There is no time to look backwards."
Congratulations to @dal-english.bsky.social Professor Emeritus Leonard Diepeveen for winning this year's @darkwinterlitmag.bsky.social annual short-story contest with his story "New Normal"! Read the story at the link in the quoted post. @dallibraries.bsky.social @dalhousie.bsky.social
Congratulations to the Two-Eyed Seeing Program on receiving NSERC PromoScience funding for a fourth three-year term and marking its 10th anniversary! The Two-Eyed Seeing (TES) Program is made possible...
DarkWinter Lit is thrilled to announce that New Normal by Leonard Diepeveen was chosen as the winning entry in our 4th Anniversary Short Story Contest! [...]
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Elizabeth Strout's latest novel is "sombre, even bleak, both because [its protagonist] is having a rough time and because, as he observes, 'his country was committing suicide'." My review is in the new TLS.
DarkWinter Lit is thrilled to announce that New Normal by Leonard Diepeveen was chosen as the winning entry in our 4th Anniversary Short Story Contest! [...]