Fiction

To the Spring, By Night

 he Kurds are a nation without a country, and of course they’re not the only ones in that situation. The territory ...

By David Homel

And the Birds Rained Down

riters of fiction are said to stand on the shoulders of giants. In her fourth novel, Abitibi writer ...

By Claire Holden Rothman

First Spring Grass Fire

ae Spoon’s debut short story collection First Spring Grass Fire weaves together a number of ...

By Peter Dubé

Serial Villain

erial Villain is a cross between a short story collection and a comic book, written and ...

By Rob Sherren

A Message for the Emperor

ark Frutkin’s new novel, A Message for the Emperor, set during the last days of China’s Song Dynasty ...

By Joel Yanofsky

So Long

ans amour on n’est rien de tout. So sang Edith Piaf, whose love life was notoriously ...

By Claire Holden Rothman

Listen, Honey

helley Leedahl’s latest book, Listen, Honey, is proof positive that the old adage “never judge a book by ...

By Sarah Lolley

Entry Level

umdrum and toil. That’s the context for Julie McIsaac’s first collection of short stories, Entry Level. ...

By Lori Callaghan

Mister Roger and Me

or children, cartoon characters not only offer entertainment, but also provide a vision, however ...

By Heather Leighton

Maleficium

ot since the matchbook-sized publication of The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám has such a ...

By Rob Sherren

Against the Wind

 t age 11, Joseph walks in on his mother being raped and stabs the man to death. In true Oedipal ...

By Crystal Chan

Leper Tango

 don’t know what it is about whores. Or, more to the point, what it is about men who are obsessed with them, like ...

By David Homel