I’m currently at the awkward, trying to figure out what project to tackle next stage.
While I continue to write my weekly column for Metro, contribute articles and columns to Atlantic Business Magazine and produce occasional pieces for The Coast, I’m still looking for a next “big project.”
I’m considering returning to the novel — a love story set partly in Cuba and partly in Nova Scotia — I put aside when I got waylaid by the truth-is-stranger-than-fiction tale of the Cuban Five. But I’m also investigating a number of nonfiction ideas, including a book on Omar Khadr, the still imprisoned Canadian child soldier; or one on families divided by the Cuban revolution.



STEPHEN KIMBER, a Professor of Journalism at the University of King's College in Halifax and co-founder of its MFA in Creative Nonfiction Program, is an award-winning writer, editor and broadcaster. He is the author of two novels and eight non-fiction books. Buy his books
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