Fiction

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

The Goodtime Girl

t is 1922, and your native city has been on fire for nine days. You have lost everything, and are living as a ...

By Eric Boodman

Halbman Steals Home

tories of midlife crises invite deep reflection on the past, wishful thinking of the present, and trepidations ...

By Rosel Kim

The Darling of Kandahar

he premise of Felicia Mihali’s new novel The Darling of Kandahar is taken from a real-life event. After a ...

By Lesley Trites

The Love Monster

he Love Monster concerns the life and times of one unfortunately named Margaret H. Atwood. ...

By Anna Leventhal

Against God

atrick Senécal’s novella, Against God, translated by Governor General’s Award winner Susan Ouriou ...

By Melissa Bull

Bloodman

f there’s a more endangered species than debut authors, I don’t know what it is. Handicapped by having unknown ...

By Jim Napier