Congratulations from Artmob!

The Artmob project would like to congratulate Canadian Writers in Person for bringing their important video archive to the public. This collection is a testament to the creativity and dedication of both the authors and the organizers of the series, and we are proud to have played a part in its online presence.

Artmob is a York University-based research project dedicated to building accessible public archives of Canadian art. For more information visit us at www.artmob.ca.

Emily Pohl-Weary - Part 1

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CWIP Series

2008

Emily Pohl-Weary is a Toronto-based author and editor. Her works include Violet Miranda (Kiss Machine, 2005-on-going), a girl-pirate graphic novel, Strange Times at Western High (Annick, 2006), a novel for young adults, Iron-on Constellations (Tightrope Books, 2005), a collection of poetry and a novel A Girl Like Sugar (McGilligan Books, 2004).

She is the editor of the female superhero anthology Girls Who Bite Back: Witches, Mutants, Slayers and Freaks (Sumach, 2004), a book dubbed 'a bible of pop culture femininity.' In 2002, she co-authored the Hugo Award winning biography about her grandmother, Better to Have Loved: The Life of Judith Merril (Between the Lines), which was also a finalist for the Toronto Book Award.

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