The work strives to rebuild a psychological bridge between the urban dweller and their sources of sustenance.
By Gina Leola Woolsey
The region is more connected with the outside world than its hinterland characteristics might suggest.
By Taylor C. Noakes
Fiction
By Léa Murat-Ingles
By Elisabeth Gill
By Alexander Hackett
Non-fiction
By Toula Drimonis
By Gina Leola Woolsey
By Ashton Diduck
Graphic Novels
Young Readers
By Meaghan Thurston
By Meaghan Thurston
By Meaghan Thurston
Poetry
By Brooke Lee
By Paisley Conrad
By Paisley Conrad
News and Announcements
The Montreal Review of Books launches its Summer 2026 issue on Thursday, July 2 in the Backyard Theatre of Teesri Duniya Theatre!
The spring 2026 issue of the Montreal Review of Books is now on the stands and online.
Join us for readings by Marianne Ackerman (Oyster, Dundurn Press), Francine Pelletier (Dream Interrupted, Sutherland House Press) and Karine Rosso (Between the Island and the Turtle, QC Fiction).











