The Daily Grind: Toronto bakery and café Delysées

The Daily Grind is an ongoing mini-feature that highlights the best cafés in Toronto for freelance editors looking for a caffeine fix and a temporary office away from home. By Alison Kooistra When I was 19, I lived in France for six months, and it ruined me for Canadian croissants. That is, until Delysées opened … Continue reading The Daily Grind: Toronto bakery and café Delysées

The Daily Grind: Toronto café The Croissant Tree

The Daily Grind is an ongoing mini-feature that highlights the best cafés in Toronto for freelance editors looking for a caffeine fix and a temporary office away from home. By Deepi Harish The Croissant Tree is a spacious, non-crowded coffee shop that allows customers to work without distractions. They serve up a variety of coffees, from … Continue reading The Daily Grind: Toronto café The Croissant Tree

Contest: Editors, win a gift card to Toronto stationery store Wonder Pens!

As professional editors, we know how satisfying it is to find the perfect pen for your latest project. That’s why we’re giving away something special exclusively to one lucky member of EAC’s Toronto branch: a $20 gift card for Toronto stationery store Wonder Pens! This new specialty store, located at 906 Dundas St. W., is … Continue reading Contest: Editors, win a gift card to Toronto stationery store Wonder Pens!

The Daily Grind: Toronto’s Wunderland Gallery and Espresso Bar

The Daily Grind is an ongoing mini-feature that highlights the best cafés in Toronto for freelance editors looking for a caffeine fix and a temporary office away from home. By Nina Munteaunu I discovered Wunderland Gallery and Espresso Bar, a delightful indie café in the Beaches, while looking for a place to relax and write. … Continue reading The Daily Grind: Toronto’s Wunderland Gallery and Espresso Bar

The Daily Grind: Toronto’s Cake Town Cafe

The Daily Grind is an ongoing mini-feature that highlights the best cafés in Toronto for freelance editors looking for a caffeine fix and a temporary office away from home. By Jennifer D. Foster Cake Town Cafe on Danforth Avenue (just west of Woodbine Avenue) is a little slice of homemade heaven for those looking to surf … Continue reading The Daily Grind: Toronto’s Cake Town Cafe

The Daily Grind: Toronto café Rachel’s Coffee House

The Daily Grind is an ongoing mini-feature that highlights the best cafés in Toronto for freelance editors looking for a caffeine fix and a temporary office away from home. By Steve Howard Rachel’s Coffee House is located about halfway between the Davisville and Eglinton subway stations. According to its website, the café was started by Jack … Continue reading The Daily Grind: Toronto café Rachel’s Coffee House

The Daily Grind: Toronto café Crema Coffee Co.

The Daily Grind is an ongoing mini-feature that highlights the best cafés in Toronto for freelance editors looking for a caffeine fix and a temporary office away from home. By Laura Edlund Crema Coffee Co. on the Danforth, near Logan Avenue, is a small café on the sunny, northern side of the street. The café … Continue reading The Daily Grind: Toronto café Crema Coffee Co.

Crowdfunding for authors: Spread the love…and the risk

By Carol Harrison How do you make a small fortune in publishing? Start with a big fortune. Pretty gloomy, huh? Well, when stalwarts such as Key Porter Books (2010) and Douglas and McIntyre (2012) go bankrupt or must sell off their assets, it sends shivers up the spines of not only established authors but also … Continue reading Crowdfunding for authors: Spread the love…and the risk