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André Alexis wins the 2015 Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize
Andre Alexis celebrates winning the prestigious Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize by feting the rise of the small-press publisher
Rogers Writers’ Trust: An excerpt from winner André Alexis
Read a selection from the Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize winner’s novel, ‘Fifteen Dogs’
André Alexis: ‘Shut up and keep writing’
André Alexis, who won the 2015 Scotiabank Giller Prize, gives advice on writing and discusses the link between the pen and the mind
Rogers Writers’ Trust 2014 shortlist: André Alexis
André Alexis on his influences, and an excerpt from his shortlisted book, ‘Pastoral’
A full-on CanLit feud
A rare delicious CanLit bun fight, David Gilmour vs. André Alexis is a snapshot of a flawed scene
The smoking pile of rubble where André Alexis used to be
Over at The Walrus, they’ve published an article-length whinge by André Alexis about how everything in book reviewing just sucks. Here is the seventh sentence in that whinge: