Uncategorized Archives - Page 4 of 12 - The FOLD

Uncategorized

Updates on events, submissions, volunteer opportunities, and the monthly FOLD Challenge.

For FOLD 2025 Images: 2025 Media Gallery

For media inquiries: Katie Saunoris, katiesaunoris@gmail.com

By Natasha Shaikh Reading has been my companion through many life events like extended family get-togethers, lunch breaks at a new workplace, a cottage getaway with friends, and even long flights, which I especially miss right now. My favourite thing when I was younger and travelling with my mom and baby sister was to run into...

By Calyssa Erb What I love most about reading nonfiction are those moments of connection. When you read about a specific experience the author has had and the feelings around that experience, and you realize oh, I’ve felt that too. It feels like getting to reach across an infinite distance and shake someone else’s hand...

By Fiona Ross My first memory of loving historical fiction was when I was a child in Scotland, a book written by a Canadian author. I LOVED L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables with a passion.  I read the whole series in weeks and was furious when my parents announced that we were moving to...

By Amanda Leduc Reading books in audio brings a whole new level of immersion to the reading experience. For myself, the opportunity to be read to, and to let someone’s voice and storytelling take you away, brings back memories of being read to when younger—bright and happy memories that I’m all too eager to cling...

By C.J. Zvanitajs Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are living in a time of uncertainty, but also one of heightened divisiveness. With global protests against systemic racism by police and race-related confrontations being posted to social media on a daily basis, issues related to intolerance and inequality are top of mind, and deeply troubling....

By Kristen Johnston From personal experience, I find that short story collections are often overlooked when compared to lengthier works of fiction. People have told me that they believe short stories are for people with shorter attention spans, or people who don’t care to get to really know a character. But, I would highly disagree....

Stay connected

Follow us on social media

This error message is only visible to WordPress admins
Error: There is no connected account for the user the_fold.

Stay Informed

Sign up for our newsletter

Group 10

© 2024 The FOLD. All Rights Reserved. Terms & Conditions

Web Design by nvision