
Illustration by Wendy-Alexina Vancol
Wendy-Alexina Vancol is a Canadian illustrator and painter of Haitian origin based in Tiohtià :ke/Montreal. Her work blends illustration and painting with elements of comic art and visual storytelling to explore personal and collective narratives, drawing from her own life, family, and community experiences.
My Thievery of the People helps us believe 2025 might not be that bad after all.
By Léa Murat-Ingles

Illustration by Wendy-Alexina Vancol
Wendy-Alexina Vancol is a Canadian illustrator and painter of Haitian origin based in Tiohtià :ke/Montreal. Her work blends illustration and painting with elements of comic art and visual storytelling to explore personal and collective narratives, drawing from her own life, family, and community experiences.
This is a feminist project, one which imagines new modalities for intimate cohabitation and kinship.
By Klara du Plessis
Fiction
By Léa Murat-Ingles
By Alexandra Sweny
By Sharon Morrisey
Non-fiction
Graphic Novels
Young Readers
By Meaghan Thurston
By Meaghan Thurston
By Meaghan Thurston
Poetry
By Klara du Plessis
By Brennan McCracken
By Frances Grace Fyfe
News and Announcements
The Montreal Review of Books launches its Summer 2025 issue on Thursday, July 3 at Casa del Popolo (4873 St Laurent Blvd)!
The Spring 2025 Issue of the Montreal Review of Books is out and in the world! Featuring interviews with Rachel McCrum and Amélie Prévost, Leila Marshy, Jamie Jelinski and Karine Glorieux.
The Montreal Review of Books is seeking a dynamic Associate Editor to work with the Editor and Publisher on all aspects of the journal.