Today as part of our holiday blog roll, we bring you an announcement! Our neighbour and friend ‘Nathan Burgoine has just launched his brand new holiday novella Faux Ho Ho today. Check out his blog to read all about it!

Today as part of our holiday blog roll, we bring you an announcement! Our neighbour and friend ‘Nathan Burgoine has just launched his brand new holiday novella Faux Ho Ho today. Check out his blog to read all about it!

Nathan Caro Fréchette is a disabled, transgender, and queer dad, artist, designer, performer, publisher, and author. He has published over a dozen short stories, both graphic and prose, as well as five novels, three graphic novels, and two works of nonfiction. He has taught creative writing, comic book design, and visual arts to children, teens, and adults for over a decade, and has a degree in Film Studies, and another in Design and Sequential Art. He was the founder and director of the French Canadian literary magazine Histoires à Boire Debout, was an editor for the French Canadian graphic novel publisher Premières Lignes, and is a co-founder and general Renaissance man of Renaissance, publisher of Diverse Canadian Voices. He was a finalist for a Prix Aurora Award for cover design in 2020, and the publisher Guest of Honour at Can-Con in 2022. View all posts by Nathan Caro Frechette
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About Canada Council for the Arts
The Canada Council for the Arts is Canada’s public arts funder, with a mandate to foster and promote the study and enjoyment of, and the production of works in, the arts. The Council champions and invests in artistic excellence through a broad range of grants, services, prizes and payments to professional Canadian artists and arts organizations. Its work ensures that excellent, vibrant and diverse art and literature engages Canadians, enriches their communities and reaches markets around the world. The Council also raises public awareness and appreciation of the arts through its communications, research and arts promotion activities. It is responsible for the Canadian Commission for UNESCO, which promotes the values and programs of UNESCO in Canada to contribute to a more peaceful, equitable and sustainable future. The Canada Council Art Bank operates art rental programs and helps further public engagement with contemporary arts.
