“A National Crime” (a balanced look at the residential school systems)
By John C.A. Manley In my novel, Much Ado About Corona, one of the indigenous characters, affectionately called “Granddad” by the people of Moosehead, was…
By John C.A. Manley In my novel, Much Ado About Corona, one of the indigenous characters, affectionately called “Granddad” by the people of Moosehead, was…
By John C.A. Manley In an interview with Sarnia News Today, Diversity Ed founder Crystal Fach said protesters advocating for parental consent regarding the use…
By Toby P. Gelman While most of the world spent three years trying to flatten a two-week curve, got spooked out on TV news infographics,…
By John C.A. Manley There is a bit of a stigma in the writing community about authors who are not Indigenous writing about Indigenous people….
The following is an excerpt from John C. A. Manley’s forthcoming novel, Brave New Normal (the sequel to Much Ado About Corona). The Canadian government…
By John C.A. Manley Coming July 18th is a new children’s book helping to normalize the idea that children aren’t born deficient in poisonous pharmaceutical…
By John C.A. Manley To protect oneself from the hazy skies resulting from the forest fires in Quebec, the CBC was advising people in Ontario…
By Neenah Payne Much Ado About Corona: A Dystopian Love Story is by Canadian author John Manley. Amazon Description A Novel About Real Love and…