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Reading Nook Ideas & K-W Authors Worth Adding to Your Shelf

Discover creative reading nook ideas for your home and must-read titles from authors in our community.

Have you dreamed of building a cozy corner in your condo, tucking a quiet retreat under the stairs of your Eastbridge family home, or adding a stylish reading space to your Downtown Kitchener loft? A reading nook brings warmth, comfort, and personality to your space. Even better? Filling your shelves with books from local Kitchener-Waterloo authors helps you connect with the region’s vibrant creative community.

Below, you’ll find inspiring reading nook ideas for every type of home plus local authors whose work deserves a place on your bookshelf.

Inspiring Reading Nook Ideas for Your Home

📖 The Window-Lit Reading Seat

Take advantage of natural light by transforming a bay window or large living-room window into a cushioned reading bench. Add layered textiles, a side table for tea, and a few plants for softness.

Photo sources: @housinginfo @sevenstreetmarket @duncan_lighting @carolynleonadesign

📖 A Quiet Corner Retreat

Even the smallest rooms can house a reading nook. Choose an inviting chair, a floor lamp, and a floating shelf or book tower. Corners are ideal for creating that tucked-away, peaceful feeling.

Photo sources: @authorkatebreslin @the.bianchi.team @flowbylara @lifeontheshireside

📖 Under-the-Stairs Hideaway

Homes with unused space beneath staircases are perfect for a cozy hideout. Add a built-in bench, sconce lighting, and storage baskets for blankets and books.

Photo sources: @hgtv @koludrocreate @thatorganizedhome @jessicawoldenga

📖 The Minimalist Loft Nook

Ideal for condos or contemporary homes, a minimalist nook uses clean lines and neutrals. A sleek armchair, slim lamp, and a single shelf keep the focus on relaxation.

Photo sources: @thebennettshome_ @homedecorewithlove_01 @papersandspaces @papersandspaces

Kitchener-Waterloo Authors Worth Adding to Your Shelf

Our region is home to an incredible literary community. Here are standout local authors to explore.

Listen to CBC Listen’s The Morning Edition K-W with Craig Norris segment “a look at books from Waterloo region authors over the past year”.

Carrie Snyder (Waterloo)
Notable Works: Girl Runner, The Juliet Stories
Snyder’s writing blends emotional depth with vivid storytelling, perfect for weekend reading sessions.

Andrew Pyper (Grew up in K-W)
Notable Works: The Demonologist, The Residence
Thrilling, atmospheric, and unforgettable. Ideal for readers who love suspense with literary flair.

Jael Richardson (Kitchener-born author)
Notable Works: Gutter Child, The Stone Thrower
Richardson’s work is powerful and immersive, offering rich narratives and social insight.

Tasneem Jamal (Kitchener)
Notable Works: Where the Air Is Sweet
A beautifully crafted novel about identity, belonging, and family history.

Kim Moritsugu (Waterloo-connected writer)
Notable Works: The Showrunner, The Glenwood Treasure
Smart, engaging fiction with wit and strong character development.

David Morrell (Kitchener)
Notable Works: First Blood

Looking for more? Check out this Read Local list.

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Local Athletes Heading to the 2024 Olympic & Paralympic Games

In the world of sports, there are few stages as prestigious and electrifying as the Olympic and Paralympic Games. This year, athletes from across the globe will gather in Paris to compete, showcasing not only their physical prowess but also the culmination of years of dedication, sacrifice, and unwavering determination. As the anticipation builds for the upcoming 2024 Games, communities around the world eagerly await the chance to witness their local heroes shine on the international stage.

In our own backyard, nestled within the fabric of our communities, lie extraordinary individuals whose stories of resilience and achievement inspire us all. These are the local athletes who have devoted countless hours to training, overcoming obstacles, and pushing the boundaries of what is possible. Now, as they prepare to represent their countries with pride, we stand ready to cheer them on and celebrate their remarkable journey.

Join us as we embark on a journey of inspiration and admiration, shining a spotlight on the remarkable athletes from our local communities who will be competing in the 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games.

2024 Team Canada Athletes from Kitchener-Waterloo and surrounding area

As we count down the days to the opening ceremonies, let us come together as a community to rally behind these exceptional individuals from Kitchener-Waterloo and surrounding areas, supporting them every step of the way as they chase their dreams and make history.

Local Athletes Heading to the Olympics

Natalie Achonwa | Basketball
Guelph, Ontario

Corey Conners | Golf
Listowel, Ontario

Ben Flanagan | Athletics
Kitchener, Ontario

Jessie Fleming | Soccer
London, Ontario

Tristan Jankovics | Swimming
Puslinch, Ontario

Alysha Newman | Athletics
Delware, Ontario

Maggie Mac Neil | Swimming
London, Ontario

Eric Peters | Archery
Kitchener, Ontario

Tyler Rorke | Cycling – Track
Baden, Ontario

Cordano Russell | Skateboarding
London, Ontario

Claire Scheffel | Artistic Swimming
Brantford, Ontario

Damian Warner | Athletics
London, Ontario

More to come as more athletes officially qualify for the Olympics!

See all Team Canada athletes here.

Local Athletes Heading to the Paralympics

Alec Elliot | Para Swimming
Kitchener, Ontario

The 2024 Paralypmic Games are taking place from August 28 to September 8.

Stay tuned to learn about this year’s Team Canada.

See all Team Canada paralympians here.

We’re extending our warmest wishes to Team Canada. As you embark on this incredible journey, we will be back home cheering you on!

Go Canada Go!