- “Mystery tale created as an exercise in writing a book beginning to end, ‘with no skipping about’: New Candas Jane Dorsey novel promises fun whether or not readers enjoy the mystery genre.” Interview with Candas Jane Dorsey, author of The Adventures of Isabel. Prairie Books NOW, Issue 77, Fall/Winter 2020/21.
- “The Zen of Ceramics: How Kentia Naud rediscovered herself through pottery.” T8N Magazine, Volume 7, Number 5, November/December 2020.
- “Interdisciplinary, holistic approach to Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 6th Call to Action. Editors hope to create a country ‘in which violence against children is unthinkable’.” Interview with Valerie E. Michaelson and Joan E. Durrant, editors of Decolonizing Discipline: Children, Corporal Punishment, Christian Theologies, and Reconciliation. Prairie Books NOW, Issue 77, Fall/Winter 2020/21.
- “Play showcasing Viola Desmond’s historical stand grew to span period of four decades. Andrea Scott’s play shares how ‘activism can be a simple act of quiet resistance to inequality’.” Interview with Andrea Scott, author of Controlled Damage. Prairie Books NOW, Issue 77, Fall/Winter 2020/21.
- “Flower pots with flair.” Edmonton Summer in the City 2020, published by T8N.
- “Fun and quirky sites – and sights – for physically distanced day trips.” Edmonton Summer in the City 2020, published by T8N. Also published as NORTHEAST OF EDMONTON: Fun and quirky sites–and sights–for physically distanced day trips in the Summer 2020 issue of T8N Magazine (June 2020).
- “Establishing a Black Prairie literature, starting with a paddler in 1873. Anthology moves from never-published 19th century work to more contemporary forms.” Interview with Karina Vernon, editor of The Black Prairie Archives: An Anthology. Prairie Books NOW, Issue 76, Spring/Summer 2020.
- “An imagined program for young offenders to work with horses comes to life in teen novel.” Interview with Anita Daher, author of You Don’t Have to Die in the End. Prairie Books NOW, Issue 76, Spring/Summer 2020.
- “Untangling the promised benefits of public-private partnerships. John Loxley examines how neoliberal austerity measures move money through ‘ideological bias’.” Interview with John Loxley, author of Ideology Over Economics: P3s in and Age of Austerity. Prairie Books NOW, Issue 76, Spring/Summer 2020.
- “Leroy Wolf Collar wants to move government from a model of dystopia to utopia. Former Chief shares his experience in hopes of changing mindset of Indigenous, non-Indigenous readers alike.” Interview with Leroy Wolf Collar, author of First Nations Self-Government: 17 Roadblocks to Self-Determination, and One Chief’s Thoughts on Solutions. Prairie Books NOW, Issue 76, Spring/Summer 2020.
- “Editors build broad collection with ‘multiplicity of expression around Indigenous feminisms.’ Five-year process leads to an anthology for those familiar and those new to these concepts.” Interview with Sarah Nickel and Amanda Fehr, editors of In Good Relation: History, Gender, and Kinship in Indigenous Feminisms. Prairie Books NOW, Issue 76, Spring/Summer 2020.
- “Then and Now: LB’S PUB: After more than 30 years, LB’s Pub remains a popular hangout.” T8N Magazine, Volume 7, Number 3, May/June 2020.
- “Truly Deeply Madly: Flower Pots with Flair.” T8N Magazine, Volume 7, Number 3, May/June 2020.
- “THE RANCH: It’s nothing but the best for Fido and felines at this facility.” T8N Magazine, Volume 1, Number 2, March/April 2020.
- “BREE TETZ: From Trash to Treasures.” T8N Magazine, Volume 1, Number 2, March/April 2020.
- “MABEL GARCIA: Gravitating from Post-It notes to professional artist.” T8N Magazine, Volume 7, Number 1, January/February 2020.