Chris Benjamin

Writer-in-residence looking forward to connecting to area

Antigonish’s newspaper, The Casket, published a piece on Chris Benjamin as the Writer in Residence at the Pictou-Antigonish Regional Library. Here is an excerpt: New writer-in-residence at the Pictou-Antigonish Regional Library Chris Benjamin is looking forward to connecting to the area more, through his role. Though he has done many workshops through the Writer’s Federation […]

Chronicle Herald calls Indian School Road “powerful, hard-hitting”

Paul Bennett’s review of Indian School Road: Legacies of the Shubenacadie Residential School appeared in last Saturday’s Halifax Chronicle Herald. Here is an excerpt: In Indian School Road, Halifax writer Chris Benjamin tackles the tragic story of the Shubenacadie Indian Residential School, its predecessors and its painful legacies. It’s a powerful, hard-hitting book that will […]

Travel Writing Workshop

On Tuesday, September 16, 6-7:30 pm, Writer in Residence Chris Benjamin will give a workshop on Travel Writing at the Antigonish Town and County Library, 283 Main Street, Antigonish. Many people love to travel, and many people love to write. This session will give good practical advice on how to turn your travel experiences – […]

Great Wall

“Great Wall” is a short story commissioned by Halifax playwright and actor Michael McPhee as part of the Doppler Effect’s Cadimus Protocol, a trans-media art project that imagines a world where “environmental cataclysm forces vigorous regulation of humanity’s procreation rate in order to balance our ecosystem.” So far it includes works of theatre, visual art, […]

Indian School Road Book Launch

September 22, 2014, 7:00 pm, at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. In Indian School Road, journalist Chris Benjamin tackles the controversial and tragic history of the Shubenacadie Indian Residential School, its predecessors, and its lasting effects, giving voice to multiple perspectives for the first time. Benjamin integrates research, interviews, and testimonies to guide readers […]

Raucous crowd greets fracking review panel

This story was first published in the Halifax Examiner on Jul 24, 2014:   by Chris Benjamin David Wheeler’s fracking roadshow reached Halifax last night and received its most boisterous heckling yet. Wheeler, president of Cape Breton University and sustainable business guru (he convinced the province to burn trees for energy), chairs an “independent review […]

Natural Law

This story first appeared in Halifax Magazine in April 2014: It’s time for Halifax to give its earth, wind and water legal standing By Chris Benjamin Coming home from South America, Halifax journalist Silver Donald Cameron was asked the purpose of his trip at customs. “I was making a documentary about the rights of nature,” […]

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