How Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale became a vivid graphic novelWhile creating her version of the story, Vancouver artist Renee Nault had a series of conversations with the renowned author
Margaret Atwood: How technology is reviving old styles of storytellingAs Amazon’s giant audio division Audible launches in Canada, Atwood explains her involvement, and what it means for storytelling in this country
For black women, The Handmaid’s Tale’s dystopia is real—and tellingThe way people are talking about The Handmaid’s Tale—Hulu’s buzzy TV series—reveals the limits of popular feminism