
Dimitri Nasrallah
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Jul 26, 2024 |
thewalrus.ca | Dimitri Nasrallah
FICTION / JULY/AUGUST 2024Heaven on EarthBY DIMITRI NASRALLAHILLUSTRATIONS BY JULIA GR Published 6:30, Jul. 26, 2024Though that day had started off warm and sunny, by afternoon clouds gathered. Adnan and Ginny parked her beat-up hatchback in a gravel lot on the outskirts of the village and followed a trail into the hills, a provincial parks map in hand. They spent the first night at a campsite a ten-minute walk from the parking lot, where some other campers had set up as well.
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Dec 11, 2023 |
thewalrus.ca | Dimitri Nasrallah
I am, and always have been, a bargain hunter. A good deal is often more valuable to me than what I buy, and there is nothing I pine for more than a good deal on a vinyl record. My love of vinyl peaked during the 2010s, the decade during which I DJed three to four times a month. That phase of my life ended with the COVID-19 pandemic, but I now own about 1,100 records, and I still keep two Technics SL-1200 turntables and a mixer in my living room.
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Sep 29, 2023 |
cbc.ca | Jowita Bydlowska |K.R. Byggdin |Jim McEwen |Dimitri Nasrallah
Michael Fraser, Joseph Kakwinokanasum, Kasia Van Schaik among authors shortlisted for 2023 ReLit Awards | CBC Books LoadedBooksThe ReLit Awards honour the best Canadian books published by independent presses. The 2023 awards are divided into three categories: novels, poetry and short fiction.
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