About Olive And Table
Updated June 10, 2026
Olive And Table is an independent reading desk. It publishes plain-language articles on three connected subjects: building a personal reading habit, organizing a book club, and planning what to read. The focus is the Canadian context — public library systems, seasonal realities, and the practical side of meeting as a group across a large country.
What we cover
The articles are written for readers who want concrete steps rather than encouragement. Each piece sticks to specifics: how to schedule a recurring meeting, how to use library holds as deadlines, how to keep a discussion on the book. Where a figure is cited, it is drawn from a public source and linked.
How the desk works
Articles are reviewed and dated. When a referenced statistic or institution changes, the relevant page is updated and the date at the top is revised. Readers who spot something out of date are welcome to send a note through the contact form on the home page.
Independence
This site is not affiliated with any library, publisher, or association referenced in its articles. It does not sell books, memberships, or advertising space. External links point to authoritative public sources so readers can check the underlying material directly.
Sources we rely on
- BookNet Canada — research on Canadian reading and book-buying.
- Canadian Federation of Library Associations — national library advocacy.
- Library and Archives Canada — national library and archive.
Contact
General enquiries: editor@oliveandtable.org. For a question tied to a specific article, the contact form on the home page reaches the same desk.