Claire Cameron’s second novel, The Bear, will be published by Reagan Arthur Books/Little, Brown & Company in 2014. Her first novel, The Line Painter, was published by HarperCollins Canada; it won the Northern Lit Award from the Ontario Library Service and was nominated for an Arthur Ellis Crime Writing Award for best first novel. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Rumpus, The Millions, and The Globe and Mail. She lives in Toronto.
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

"Marry Someone who Makes You Laugh"
Point of view will always be there consciously or unconsciously — but if it’s there unconsciously, it gets feral and doesn’t serve your work....

The Children’s Hour: Nelly Reifler's "Elect H.Mouse State Judge"
Animal Farm with Barbies?...

Finding Her Voice: An interview with NoViolet Bulawayo
Meet Darling, the 10-year-old heroine of NoViolet Bulawayo’s Booker Long-listed novel, We Need New Names. Claire Cameron interviews this bold new voice in fiction....

Ordinary Magic: A.L. Kennedy’s Transatlantic Tricksters
Kennedy’s latest novel, a quasi-love story about fake mediums, is carried and hindered by the acclaimed writer’s mordant humor and metafictional play....

The Fluent Medium of Translation: An Interview with Sam Garrett
ldquo;IF YOU KNOW only one language, you live only once,” goes the proverb. Fluency in another language grants us ...
