Author Archives: Deborah Meghnagi

Interview with Andrew Adams

This interview was done over e-mail in January 1995. Copyright is jointly held by Guy Gavriel Kay and Andrew A. Adams. Reproduced with permission. To visit Andrew Adams’ website, click here.   How did you become involved in editing The … Continue reading

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Biography

Many thanks to Holly Ordway (Assistant Professor of Letters at MiraCosta College in Oceanside, California), for contributing this biography. photo by Beth Gwynn Guy Gavriel Kay (7 November 1954 – present) Guy Gavriel Kay was born in Weyburn, Saskatchewan, on … Continue reading

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The Greatest Russians of all Time

This was first printed in the Globe & Mail, January 2009. It was recently reported that over fifty million Russians had decided the greatest Russian ever. In a broadcast on the state-run Rossiya channel, which concluded three months of telephone … Continue reading

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Home and Away

‘Home and Away’ is an amended form of a speech I first delivered as the keynote speech for an academic conference in Toronto, and then (with examples updated and varied) at a convention in Zagreb, Croatia. I cut the speechmaker’s … Continue reading

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Speech made at Annual Conference of Ontario College Association of Language and Learning

Teaching Literature This is the text of a speech given by GGK during the 2001 Annual Conference of the Ontario College Association of Language and Learning, to which he was invited as the keynote speaker. Readers should be aware that … Continue reading

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