Soliloquies ConcordiaNovember Literary EventsAs the cold creeps in and studying gets more serious, November brings many interesting literary and academic events that you might want...
Soliloquies ConcordiaConfirmation Bias: A ReviewRecent theories in cognitive science and psychology point at the role emotions play in our decision-making and belief-formation, away...
Soliloquies ConcordiaStorytelling: A Nuclear FissionEveryone has a good story to tell. Acquired perhaps after encountering a storytelling master. Learning a great story can change your...
Soliloquies ConcordiaKaie Kellough’s Accordéon: His, My, and Your Montreal Kaie Kellough’s Accordéon is a delight to read, especially for those of us who live or have lived in Montreal. Kellough’s experimental...
Soliloquies ConcordiaWhere Art and Academia CollideStudying literature and philosophy throughout my first years at Concordia, I always wondered if there was a crossover between these two...
Soliloquies ConcordiaOn Deception and a CatDeveloping an audience for writers can be a daunting task. But in today’s publishing world, it is sort of a need. Last spring, in a...
Soliloquies ConcordiaBoy, Snow, Bird: The Power of Retelling Helen Oyeyemi is a gifted young writer of contemporary fairy tales. She wrote her first novel, The Icarus Girl, while she was still a...
Soliloquies ConcordiaOne Book to Move You: Canada Reads 2019 on the Global Stage CBC announced the 2019 Canada Reads contenders and panelists on January 31, 2019. This past week, the live debates were held on March...
Soliloquies ConcordiaKeeping Oral Tradition Alive with Montreal’s Storytellers Guild Performance is a phenomenon that makes an instrument of the human body, and we use our bodies to channel our works like melodies to...
Soliloquies ConcordiaRoxane Gay’s “Hunger: a Memoir of (my) Body” Roxane Gay blessed the world with her latest publication Hunger: A Memoir of (my) Body in 2017, which she acknowledges as the hardest...