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Rhea Tregebov

Rhea Tregebov is a novelist, poet, and associate professor emerita of creative writing at UBC. She is chair of the Writers’ Union of Canada.

Canada’s writers emerge from pandemic poorer and with fewer rights

Opinion | BY RHEA TREGEBOV | November 8, 2021
It’s now up to our fresh Parliament to make sure the courts and the pandemic have not collaborated to fatally weaken a literary culture that has given so much and gained so little, writes Rhea Tregebov. Image courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY RHEA TREGEBOV | November 8, 2021
Opinion | BY RHEA TREGEBOV | November 8, 2021
It’s now up to our fresh Parliament to make sure the courts and the pandemic have not collaborated to fatally weaken a literary culture that has given so much and gained so little, writes Rhea Tregebov. Image courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY RHEA TREGEBOV | November 8, 2021
It’s now up to our fresh Parliament to make sure the courts and the pandemic have not collaborated to fatally weaken a literary culture that has given so much and gained so little, writes Rhea Tregebov. Image courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY RHEA TREGEBOV | November 8, 2021
Opinion | BY RHEA TREGEBOV | November 8, 2021
It’s now up to our fresh Parliament to make sure the courts and the pandemic have not collaborated to fatally weaken a literary culture that has given so much and gained so little, writes Rhea Tregebov. Image courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY RHEA TREGEBOV | November 4, 2021
Not only did the pandemic shut our bookshops and libraries, disrupt our publishing and promotion cycles, and wreak havoc on our supply chain, it brought into crisp focus a glaring irony of this trade, writes Rhea Tregebov. We make something of great value, but painfully little of that value returns to us as income. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY RHEA TREGEBOV | November 4, 2021
Opinion | BY RHEA TREGEBOV | November 4, 2021
Not only did the pandemic shut our bookshops and libraries, disrupt our publishing and promotion cycles, and wreak havoc on our supply chain, it brought into crisp focus a glaring irony of this trade, writes Rhea Tregebov. We make something of great value, but painfully little of that value returns to us as income. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay