Posts By: Karl Low

Nat Writes

Nat Writes is a AU graduate who enjoys writing about literature, student concerns, and education.

Beyond Literary Landscapes—2023 Bestsellers in Canada

From my early beginnings as a young introvert, the public library has always been a bit of a refuge.  Years later, not much has changed, albeit with an additional affinity for endless hours spent scouring second-hand bookstores to add to my ever-growing “to-read” pile. From one bookworm to another, this column will be underscoring and… Read more »

Beyond Literary Landscapes—Robert Munsch

From my early beginnings as a young introvert, the public library has always been a bit of a refuge.  Years later, not much has changed, albeit with an additional affinity for endless hours spent scouring second-hand bookstores to add to my ever-growing “to-read” pile. From one bookworm to another, this column will be underscoring and… Read more »

Minds We Meet—Mara English

The Voice Magazine recently had a chance to chat with Mara English (she/they), a Bachelor of Arts in English student living in Camrose, Alberta.  Post-graduation, Mara hopes to pursue “a concurrent BEd and BMus …  to become a teacher.”  He noted, “I would like to acknowledge the lands I live and work on, both treaty… Read more »

Minds We Meet—Annette Karien

The Voice Magazine recently had a chance to chat with Annette Karien (she/her), Bachelor of Science—with a major in Biological Sciences—student living in Calgary, Alberta.  Annette stated, “I respectfully acknowledge that I reside on Treaty 7 territory—a traditional gathering place for diverse Indigenous Peoples including the Blackfoot Confederacy, Tsuut’ina Nation, Stoney Nakoda Nations, and Métis… Read more »

Beyond Literary Landscapes—Gabrielle Roy

From my early beginnings as a young introvert, the public library has always been a bit of a refuge.  Years later, not much has changed, albeit with an additional affinity for endless hours spent scouring second-hand bookstores to add to my ever-growing “to-read” pile. From one bookworm to another, this column will be underscoring and… Read more »

Minds We Meet—Tammy Monro

The Voice Magazine recently had a chance to chat with Tammy Monro (she/they), a Bachelor of Arts major in Psychology student from Grand Prairie, Alberta.  Tammy stated, “I would like to recognize that the land that I live, work, and play on is located on Treaty 8 and Metis district 13.  I am grateful for… Read more »

Beyond Literary Landscapes—Stephen Leacock

From my early beginnings as a young introvert, the public library has always been a bit of a refuge.  Years later, not much has changed, albeit with an additional affinity for endless hours spent scouring second-hand bookstores to add to my ever-growing “to-read” pile. From one bookworm to another, this column will be underscoring and… Read more »

Beyond Literary Landscapes—Margaret Laurence

From my early beginnings as a young introvert, the public library has always been a bit of a refuge.  Years later, not much has changed, albeit with an additional affinity for endless hours spent scouring second-hand bookstores to add to my ever-growing “to-read” pile. From one bookworm to another, this column will be underscoring and… Read more »

Minds We Meet—Lexis Roy

The Voice Magazine recently had a chance to chat with Lexis Roy (she/her), a student in her final year of the Bachelor of Science Post Diploma program, from Buffalo Lake Metis Settlement, Alberta, “a place rich of Metis families, culture, and history!”  Lexis added, “I acknowledge that I live, work and play on Treaty 6… Read more »

Beyond Literary Landscapes—Lucy Maud Montgomery

From my early beginnings as a young introvert, the public library has always been a bit of a refuge.  Years later, not much has changed, albeit with an additional affinity for endless hours spent scouring second-hand bookstores to add to my ever-growing “to-read” pile. From one bookworm to another, this column will be underscoring and… Read more »