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Ruth Auguste: Writing "The Children of Injustice" was a process for me. Contrary to others who seek a profit from their hard work, I...
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Ruth Auguste is the author of "The Children of Injustice," the first memoir written by a sexual abuse survivor of Haitian descent. S...
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Jessica Swift loves bright colors, patterns, and putting her work on everything! She shared some great inspiration today to show you ...
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Cendrine Marrouat: Is there one piece among your father's body of work that you prefer? And why?
Vaness Simpkins: There is, and he...
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Cendrine Marrouat: Despite the fact that your family's work has been collected worldwide, how challenging was the research process? A...
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Cendrine Marrouat: What is the daily routine of Violette Clark? And do you like to work in a specific setting?
Violette Clark: I ge...
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Cendrine Marrouat: The Simpkins have left their marks on Canada. Jim Simpkins, for example, designed the first hockey stamp in the cou...
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Cendrine Marrouat: Would you share a short extract of "Journal Bliss: Creative Prompts to Unleash you...
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Hailing from Sainte-Anne-des-Lacs, Québec, Vanessa Simpkins comes from a long line of famous Canadian artists. She has been traveling ...
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Violette Clark lives in White Rock, British Columbia. She dubs herself a "compulsive painter, who paints with the colour and warmth o...
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