Articles related to "Thomas King"Contemporary novelist, children's author, professor, editor, radio host, lecturer, politician: is there anything esteemed Canadian Thomas King can't do?
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While there are many universities that offer writers the chance to earn a BFA, only three universities currently offer MFA programs: UVIC, UBC and the U of Guelph/Toronto
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Minutes after winning the Emmy for Best Drama, Mad Men airs an episode that is at once shocking, darkly humorous, and ultimately heartwarming and hopeful.
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