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Thomas King publishing his first graphic novel — get a sneak peek now


The Ghost Collector by Allison Mills and her work appears in the anthology
Borders is a story she has known for a long time, and has connected to personally as her partner is American and currently trying to navigate the same system.
I ve been passionate about this story since I first read it in high school. It s funny and tender, in that quintessential Thomas King way, and it gracefully balances the absurdity and the heartbreak of arbitrarily imposed divisions, Donovan told CBC Books via email.
While working on 
Borders, my American spouse and I were also getting to know the weird, frustrating world of immigration — in fact, the book is now finished, but my case is still unresolved. Working on this project in such a surprisingly relevant time was a huge privilege, and often a comfort. I have grown to love these characters immensely, and they have provided me with a lot of hope and happiness. ....

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Benchmarks: October 10, 1913: Atlantic and Pacific waters meet in the Panama Canal


Benchmarks: October 10, 1913: Atlantic and Pacific waters meet in the Panama Canal
by Allison Mills
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
On Oct. 10, 1913, U.S. President Woodrow Wilson pressed a button in his Washington, D.C., office. At that moment, more than 6,400 kilometers away, about seven metric tons of dynamite exploded, clearing the final obstruction in the Panama Canal. Deep within the Culebra Cut, waters from the Atlantic Ocean finally met waters from the Pacific Ocean, marking the end of major construction on the 77-kilometer-long canal.
Breaching the Isthmus of Panama a strip of land only a few tens of kilometers wide linking North and South America would save ships from having to sail around Cape Horn at the southern tip of South America, thousands of kilometers out of the way. It was an achievement four centuries in the making. ....

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