
Illustration by Myriam Wares
Myriam Wares is a French-Canadian illustrator from Montreal. Her work touches on a variety of themes, notably natural sciences and technology, mythology and surrealism, as well as contemporary social issues. Initially a self-taught artist, she later completed her professional training in illustration at Dawson College. After a short period of in-house work, she decided to launch her freelance business and now works from her office in Montreal's Old Port area.
David Homel’s novel about a forgotten photographer is a deep dive into memory, trauma, and art.
By Michel Hardy-Vallée

Illustration by Myriam Wares
Myriam Wares is a French-Canadian illustrator from Montreal. Her work touches on a variety of themes, notably natural sciences and technology, mythology and surrealism, as well as contemporary social issues. Initially a self-taught artist, she later completed her professional training in illustration at Dawson College. After a short period of in-house work, she decided to launch her freelance business and now works from her office in Montreal's Old Port area.
Tracey Lindeman's exploration of endometriosis is as much an investigative report as a medical memoir.
By Eve Thomas
Fiction
By Michel Hardy-Vallée
By H Felix Chau Bradley
By Nour Abi-Nakhoul
Non-fiction
By Jocelyn Parr
By Alexander Hackett
By Eve Thomas
Graphic Novels
By Anna Leventhal
By Connor Harrison
By Esinam Beckley
Young Readers
By Meaghan Thurston
By Meaghan Thurston
By Meaghan Thurston
Poetry
By Carolyne Van Der Meer
By Robyn Fadden
By Robyn Fadden
News and Announcements
Our spring issue is now on the stands!
The Montreal Review of Books launches its Spring 2023 issue on Thursday, March 16th, at Hotel 10 (10 Sherbrooke Street West) in partnership with the Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival, in celebration of their 25th anniversary.
Our fall 2022 issue is on the stands! The cover by Skylar Aung-Thwin is a beautiful thing to hold in your hands.