Fiction

The Jihadist

In The Jihadist, Emery More sets out to explore the psyche of someone driven to militant extremism. This ...

By Correy Baldwin

Unwanted Hopeless Romantic Morons

Although Unwanted Hopeless Romantic Morons begins with what appear to be disconnected tales, it settles ...

By Correy Baldwin

Market Day

Set in Eastern Europe in the early 1900s, James Sturm's new graphic novel Market Day is about a Jewish rug ...

By Lori Callaghan

Objects of Worship

Claude Lalumière's first collection of short stories, Objects of Worship, emerges from the dark world of ...

By Vanessa Bonneau

The Hipless Boy

The Hipless Boy is a charming and humorous collection of semi-autobiographical tales about Sully, an ...

By Correy Baldwin

Cecil and Jordan in New York

When a young girl is distraught after being taunted by the school bully, a strange but sympathetic student takes ...

By Correy Baldwin

The Mountain Clinic

A seven-year-old boy who worships his father licks a freshly swept concrete floor to show how thoroughly he ...

By Mélanie Grondin

A Very Bold Leap

A Very Bold Leap, the third volume of Yves Beauchemin's Charles the Bold series, is appropriately ...

By Lorraine Ouimet

Animals

For his debut novel Animals, Broadview Press founder Don LePan has written a speculative fiction that looks ...

By Dimitri Nasrallah

Fall

From Tom Brown's Schooldays to Dead Poets Society, with countless points between, private boarding ...

By Ian McGillis

Valley of Fire

The Pharmaceutical-Industrial Complex and its handmaiden, psychiatry, garner decidedly mixed receptions in the ...

By Louise Fabiani