
François Vigneault is an American-born cartoonist living in Québec. He is the creator of the sci-fi graphic novel TITAN (Oni Press, 2020/Éditions Pow Pow, 2017), the co-creator of the YA series 13e Avenue (Éditions de la Pastèque, 2018) and the artist for the monthly comic book series Orcs in Space, published by Oni Press (2021-22). His relatively small body of work has been nominated for a surprising number of awards (and has even won a few of them). He is also the co-host of the podcast Apples to Giraffes.
Balarama Holness' memoir challenges Quebec society's cultural, linguistic, and racial dichotomy.
By Taylor C. Noakes

François Vigneault is an American-born cartoonist living in Québec. He is the creator of the sci-fi graphic novel TITAN (Oni Press, 2020/Éditions Pow Pow, 2017), the co-creator of the YA series 13e Avenue (Éditions de la Pastèque, 2018) and the artist for the monthly comic book series Orcs in Space, published by Oni Press (2021-22). His relatively small body of work has been nominated for a surprising number of awards (and has even won a few of them). He is also the co-host of the podcast Apples to Giraffes.
Valérie Bah's intertwined stories tell the tales of young queer characters from Montreal’s Black diasporas.
By Léa Murat-Ingles
Fiction
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By Taylor C. Noakes
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By Taylor C. Noakes
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Join us at Wills Bar (6729 Esplanade) for our summer issue launch featuring readings from Valérie Bah with translator Kama La Mackerel (The Rage Letters, Metonomy), Maxime Aurélien and Ted Rutland (Out To Defend Ourselves, Fernwood), and John Reibetanz (New Songs for Orpheus, McGill-Queen's University Press).