Aimee Wall

Aimee Wall grew up in Grand Falls-Windsor and currently lives, writes, and waits tables in downtown St. John’s. She is a graduate of Memorial University's English Department and has twice received Provincial Arts and Letters Awards for short fiction.

Posts


  • > Things some women sometimes say
    December 23, 2011

    Given the time of year and all the events that come along with it, I thought at first I would write about something seasonal for this week’s column. But last ... Read More

  • > Criticism and the (small) city
    November 25, 2011

    One of the first adjectives people use to describe the arts community here in St. John’s is inevitably “supportive.”  Supportive and closely-knit. This i... Read More

  • > Bringing the university downtown
    November 11, 2011

    Words in Edgewise, the monthly interdisciplinary series featuring artistic and academic work, is about to celebrate two years of eclectic presentations. It’s ... Read More

  • > In between films
    October 28, 2011

    Last week marked the 22nd year for the St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival. Some numbers that might give you an idea of the scope of this festiva... Read More

  • > Theatre for ourselves?
    October 14, 2011

    A complaint I’ve often heard in the theatre community in St. John’s is that the only audience is other theatre people. Making theatre for ourselves. G... Read More