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Storytelling event at Blue Metropolis Literary Festival

This Really Happened, carte blanche‘s true storytelling event, will be at the Blue Metropolis Literary Festival. Join us at the Hotel Opus on April 19, 2012, at 8 pm.
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On Obsessions – Editor’s Note

The word obsessions often comes with negative connotations. It’s not healthy to have obsessions (think OCD, hoarders, or stalkers). But where would we be without them? [Read more...]

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The Family of Literature

Joel Yanofsky

“The Family of Literature” was told by Joel Yanofsky at our storytelling evening, This Really Happened, at Café Sarajevo on December 6, 2011. [Read more...]

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Bring the Doll to Life – An Obsessive Childhood

Taylor Tower

“Bring the Doll to Life” was told by Taylor Tower at This Really Happened at Café Sarajevo on December 6, 2011. [Read more...]

nonfiction

How to Stop a Suicide

Cynthia Dockrell

First, drink six beers and smoke three joints. Since it’s a Saturday night in the 1970s and you’re in college, this is what you’re supposed to do. Be delighted that by midnight, your room is packed. Like you, everyone has been consuming various substances, which makes such things as the guy playing air-harmonica to a J. Geils record extra funny. [Read more...]

graphic fiction

Pieces ~ obsessions

Ainsley Olsen

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fiction

Pastel Fear

Translated by Pablo Strauss
Author: Raymond Bock (“Peur pastel” from Atavismes, Montreal: Le Quartanier, collection Polygraphe, 2011)

Glass is cool; cork coarse; parsley crisp. In these moments of weakness I feel the weight of unspeakable events around every corner. I’ve dreamt my death a few times, both asleep and awake. [Read more...]

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Friends of carte blanche

carte blanche is a not-for-profit project published by the Quebec Writers’ Federation. As an online literary publication, we rely on funding from the Canada Council for the Arts and the support of individual sponsors. [Read more...]