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The Empathy Paradox: What #MeToo Misses

What even a post-Weinstein conversation is not saying about sexual assault

Puppeteering and Electioneering

A look back on the 2021 campaign

Missing in Action

When people turn their backs on public office

Zola, bravest of Leonardo’s apprentices, leaps from the tower of San Francesco, wearing his master’s wings

Kate Cayley is a poet, fiction writer and playwright. Her short story collection, How You Were Born (Pedlar Press, 2014), won the Trillium Book Award and was a finalist for the Governor General’s Award. Her second collection of poetry, Other Houses, is forthcoming from Brick Books. She is currently reading The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson and Transit by Rachel Cusk, and rereading Heaven’s Thieves, by Sue Sinclair.

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