Malcolm Fraser

Cannibal Rats

Cannibal Rats

Greene’s poetic conceits – couplets of eleven syllables, shipwrecks, journeys home – harken his work to a golden age of poetry.

By Frances Grace Fyfe

all the time

all the time

Huang’s collection is on a papyrus for the time being, where gaps appear less by disintegration than by degradations of memory.

By Frances Grace Fyfe

Fruit Salad

Fruit Salad

Cathon shows a seemingly inexhaustible flair for concentrated narrative and illuminating anecdote.

By Ian McGillis

Pastimes

Pastimes

Pascal Girard's latest packs a profusion of belly laughs and emotional gut punches.

By Ian McGillis

Metadoggoz

Metadoggoz

Bérénice Motais de Narbonne looks set to make one of the biggest graphic novel splashes in years. 

By Ian McGillis

All the Cameras in My Room

All the Cameras in My Room

Prepare to place yourself in the hands of one of the most original, compelling and hilarious writers in the world.

By Ian McGillis

Dear Kenneth

Dear Kenneth

Cole Degenstein’s brilliant third novel provides plenty of fodder for contemplation and speculation.

By Ian McGillis

Valentine in Montreal

Valentine in Montreal

Much like its eponymous protagonist, Heather O’Neill’s latest is dreamy and comforting.

By Karolina Roman

Muybridge

Muybridge

Guy Delisle's graphic biography of a photographic pioneer is an ambitious and highly successful undertaking.

By Heather Leighton

The Sustainability Class

The Sustainability Class

A reflection about certain types of “green” rhetoric – and the kinds of people who most avidly support (or police) it.

By Emma Dollery