FASHION Magazine
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Lisa Moore Reminds Us That October Isn’t All About Halloween
Every month has a mood, a feeling, some combination of memories, moments and nostalgia. You know it—you feel it—even if you’ve never really thought about it. To help encapsulate the moods of the months, we’re asking novelists to take on the calendar and evoke the feelings of each season through fiction, memoir or prose. Here, […]
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September Is the First Blank Page of Award Winning Writer Elizabeth Hay’s Essay
Every month has a mood, a feeling, some combination of memories, moments and nostalgia. You know it—you feel it—even if you’ve never really thought about it. To help encapsulate the moods of the months, we’re asking novelists to take on the calendar and evoke the feelings of each season through fiction, memoir or some mix of […]
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Novelist and Playwright Claudia Dey on Her Most Memorable Summer Road Trip
Every season has a mood, a feeling, some combination of memories, moments and nostalgia. You know it—you feel it—even if you’ve never really thought about it. To help encapsulate the moods of the months, we’re asking novelists to take on the calendar and evoke the feelings of each season through fiction, memoir or prose. Here, […]
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Award-Winning Author Kerri Sakamoto Wants You to Call Your Mom
Every month has a mood, a feeling, some combination of memories, moments and nostalgia. You know it—you feel it—even if you’ve never really thought about it. To help encapsulate the moods of the months, we’re asking novelists to take on the calendar and evoke the feelings of each season through fiction, memoir or prose. Here, […]
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Award-Winning Author Eden Robinson on Why You Shouldn’t Overlook April
Every month has a mood, a feeling, some combination of memories, moments and nostalgia. You know it—you feel it—even if you’ve never really thought about it. To help encapsulate the moods of the months, we’re asking novelists to take on the calendar and evoke the feelings of each season through fiction, memoir or prose. Here, […]
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March Break: Author Heidi Sopinka Epitomizes the Coming-of-Age Moment
Every month has a mood, a feeling, some combination of memories, moments and nostalgia. You know it—you feel it—even if you’ve never really thought about it. To help encapsulate the moods of the months, we’re asking novelists to take on the calendar and evoke the feelings of each season through fiction, memoir or prose. Here, […]
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Novelist Anne Michaels Brings Warm Memories to the Chill of February
Every month has a mood, a feeling, some combination of memories, moments and nostalgia. You know it—you feel it—even if you’ve never really thought about it. To help encapsulate the moods of the months, we’re asking novelists to take on the calendar and evoke the feelings of each season through fiction, memoir or prose. Here, […]
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January Usually Prompts Self Reflection, but is it Really a New Year, New You?
Every month has a mood, a feeling, some combination of memories, moments and nostalgia. You know it—you feel it—even if you’ve never really thought about it. To help encapsulate the moods of the months, we’re asking novelists to take on the calendar and evoke the feelings of each season through fiction, memoir or prose. Here, […]
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The December Spirit: Heading Home for the Holidays
In Vancouver, where I grew up, December didn’t look like a Christmas card. The skies were blue grey, the streets slick with rain. Sometimes my family and I went to the beach on Christmas Eve and watched the huge shipping barges and small boats dotted with Christmas lights, imagining the people on board, far from […]
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Noncommittal November: a Placeholder Month Made for Binge-watching
October can be so glamorous, with its lingering warmth and that late-afternoon liquid slant of golden light. Autumn is like a hammock we can still swing in. And then comes the light-starved month. Poet Emily Dickinson described November as a “granite hat” hung upon the “plush nail” of autumn. So perfect. Thank you, Emily. I […]
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October’s Own: When the Sun Shrinks Back and the Dark Stretches
I pulled my thin coat tighter against the nip already in the autumn air as I walked along a narrow London road to meet a friend at The Old Truman Brewery. It’s not far from the streets that Jack the Ripper once haunted, but I was not worried. It was still early—just after 6 p.m. A […]
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An Ode to September
In the early days of September, the lake is still warm after its long summer scorch. It’s silky and bathtub-esque, a habit from those hot months it hasn’t shaken, like a couple still kissing good night even though the love is gone. Fall is when you lose him, but September isn’t quite fall. It isn’t […]
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