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David Jón Fuller

David Jón Fuller

Copy Editor at Winnipeg Free Press Online

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  • English
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May 2010: Opinion: Hornet's Nest thrilling conclusion to Stieg Larsson trilogy - Winnipeg Free Press

The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest By Stieg Larsson Translated from the Swedish by Reg Keeland CNS Noomi Rapace as Lisbeth Salander (above, below) Viking Canada, 602 pages, $32 Talk about k...
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Stieg Larsson merits more complete biography – Winnipeg Free Press ...

Stieg Larsson, My Friend By Kurdo Baksi Viking Canada, 144 pages, $26 CP Swedish journalist and author Stieg Larsson. Prior to the posthumous success of his bestselling Millennium trilogy, Stieg Lar...
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Icelandic-Canadian literature as 21st-century sagas – Winnipeg Free...

The more truth you impart to fiction, the stronger the story. But how much is the reverse true when it comes to history? How does adding a little fiction make shared history more memorable? The Icelan...
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Nelvana – Winnipeg Free Press - Winnipeg Free Press

In her heyday, thousands of Canadians at home and overseas thrilled to her adventures. She wasn’t Canada’s answer to Wonder Woman — she came first. And yet, today almost nobody knows Nelvana of the Northern Lights.
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The Timber Wolves of war – Winnipeg Free Press - Winnipeg Free Press

Despite the fact that in the early 20th century, Canada was depriving indigenous people of their lands, instituting residential schools and encouraging white settlement, many aboriginal people enlisted to fight in the First World War.
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Time-travelling foes make for fantastic fun – Winnipeg Free Press -...

History is written by the victors — and if you can meddle with history itself, that could literally be true. Ottawa author Amal El-Mohtar and U.S. author Max Gladstone take time travel in a beau...
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Trickster tale makes for riveting debut – Winnipeg Free Press - Win...

Homecomings can be hard to deal with, especially when the past isn’t what you thought it was. In Karen McBride’s debut novel Crow Winter, Hazel Ellis returns after finishing university to...
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In the trenches – Winnipeg Free Press - Winnipeg Free Press

Matthew Barrett and Robert C. Engen want to put you in the trenches of an oft-overlooked Canadian First World War victory: the Battle of Hill 70.
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Icelandic immigrants' experience in North America explored – Winnip...

If you can say “Íslendingadagurinn,” you’ve already got one foot in the door of the Icelandic legacy in North America. But a new collection of essays on Icelandic culture here can take you even furthe...
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Passions permeate messy Icelanders – Winnipeg Free Press - Winnipeg...

We’re often advised to follow our hearts, but in Jón Kalman Stefánsson’s new novel Your Absence is Darkness, that just complicates things for everyone. So it’s best not to expect a neat, tidy ending.