Photos from This is My Country, What’s Yours? A Literary Atlas of Canada
Taggiq, the full moon, during the month of Siqinnaarut, January in the Gregorian calendar, in the days before the Festival of the Return of the Sun. (See “Stories and What They Do” in This is My Country, What’s Yours? A Literary Atlas of Canada.)
What I call my ‘Igloolik Mascara’: researching the evolution of stories in Nunavut in 2005. (See This is My Country, What’s Yours? A Literary Atlas of Canada.)
Igloolik, Nunavut.
Competitive igloo-building during Igloolik’s Festival of the return of the Sun. (See “Stories and What They Do” in This is My Country, What’s Yours? A Literary Atlas of Canada.)
Moments from Igloolik’s Festival of the Return of the Sun, 2006. (See “Stories and What They Do” in This is My Country, What’s Yours? A Literary Atlas of Canada.)
Moments from Igloolik’s Festival of the Return of the Sun, 2006. (See “Stories and What They Do” in This is My Country, What’s Yours? A Literary Atlas of Canada.)
Moments from Igloolik’s Festival of the Return of the Sun, 2006. (See “Stories and What They Do” in This is My Country, What’s Yours? A Literary Atlas of Canada.)
Victor Lévy-Beaulieu, a.k.a. ‘VLB’, the iconic separatist French-Canadian author and publisher, at home in Trois-Pistoles, Québec, 2004. (See “Je me souviens – de quoi?” in This is My Country, What’s Yours? A Literary Atlas of Canada.)