
December 2024
Fanny Britt brings her readers on a powerful journey through privilege, belonging, and the search for connection.

November 2024
This collection examines how young people their families make sense of and navigate war and its aftermath.

October 2024
Katsi’tsakwas Ellen Gabriel and co-author Sean Carleton revisit the Oka Crisis in their new collaboration.

October 2024
Jacob Wren’s novel grapples with questions of violence, complicity, authority, collectivity, resistance, and doubt.

October 2024
Arjun Basu's novel is is a love song to Montreal in all of its gritty complexity and contradictions.

December 2023
Jack Ruttan is a freelance writer, illustrator, and comic ...

September 2023
François Vigneault is an American-born cartoonist living in Québec.

August 2023
Andrew Steinmetz's reflective, memorial novel is set in the Montreal music scene of the 1980s and '90s.

July 2023
I'm Éloïse, an illustrator, comic artist, and tattoo artist from Montreal. I'm just like a plant; I thrive in ...

July 2023
Valérie Bah's intertwined stories tell the tales of young queer characters from Montreal’s Black diasporas.

July 2023
Daniel Allen Cox’s memoir is a captivating, richly layered text that dismantles any reductive ideas readers may hold.

July 2023
This memoir of Montreal’s first Haitian street gang has a bold thesis about racism and policing in Quebec society.