About
Blog
Photography
Portfolio
Latest Articles
Toronto Star
Yahoo News Canada
CTV News Toronto
CP24
StarMetro Toronto
Torontoist
Daily Hive Toronto
HOLR Magazine
Toronto Guardian
Lifestyles Magazine
Flare Magazine
Cosmetics Magazine
nicole ray print

Work From Home

by
Courtney Greenberg

I write about anything and everything related to trending news in Canada: women’s issues + art history + politics + science + crime

My blog features

interviews + recaps + essays photography + book reviews

WORKFROMHOME a blog run by Courtney Greenberg
Summertime read: A Q&A with writer Jason Allen on his new book The East End
May 1

May 1 Summertime read: A Q&A with writer Jason Allen on his new book The East End

Work From Home
Read
The Girls Are Gone: The story of two sisters who disappeared amid a bitter divorce
Apr 24

Apr 24 The Girls Are Gone: The story of two sisters who disappeared amid a bitter divorce

Work From Home
Read

With undertones of a thriller, and, at times, a whodunnit, this true crime book explores the inner workings of a distraught, broken family as they weave in and out of the courtroom.

A love/hate relationship with I'll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara
Jan 10

Jan 10 A love/hate relationship with I'll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara

Work From Home
Read

This true crime story is one of tragedy, violence and the ugly side of human nature, but I didn’t feel connected to the narrative.

Modern thoughts on 20th century literature written by women: Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf
Jan 4

Jan 4 Modern thoughts on 20th century literature written by women: Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf

Work From Home
Read

This is the seventh post of a series about books written by women to give me an excuse to read more female authors.

Modern thoughts on literature written by women: My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier & Circe by Madeline Miller
Nov 20

Nov 20 Modern thoughts on literature written by women: My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier & Circe by Madeline Miller

Work From Home
Read

My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier is not a book you should pick up if you like fairytales and happy endings. The same goes for Madeline Miller’s Circe, the retelling of the life of the Greek sorceress, the daughter of the sun.

Modern thoughts on 19th century literature written by women: Persuasion by Jane Austen
Sep 25

Sep 25 Modern thoughts on 19th century literature written by women: Persuasion by Jane Austen

Work From Home
Read

This is the fifth post of a series about books written by women to give me an excuse to read more female authors.

4 docs you shouldn't watch before bed
Sep 11

Sep 11 4 docs you shouldn't watch before bed

Work From Home
Watch

Here are some other docs I find better to reserve for the daytime so you don’t stay up all night thinking about getting murdered or having an existential crisis.

Modern thoughts on 20th century literature written by women: And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
Aug 21

Aug 21 Modern thoughts on 20th century literature written by women: And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

Work From Home
Read
Get on my page: End of summer reading list
Jul 31

Jul 31 Get on my page: End of summer reading list

Work From Home
Read

Here's what I've been reading lately, from short horror stories to a novel about mysterious deaths in a small town to a semi-autobiographical account of George Orwell's life in poverty. 

Modern thoughts on 20th century literature written by women: We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson
Jun 16

Jun 16 Modern thoughts on 20th century literature written by women: We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson

Work From Home
Read

This twisted tale of a family desolved by a poisonous murderer is delightful and deadly.

Load More

Powered by Squarespace

Home
About
Photos