Fiction

My Most Secret Desire

In spite of their titles, Elisabeth Belliveau's collection of whimsical illustrations and text deals with desire, ...

By Naomi Louder

Something to pet the cat about

In spite of their titles, Elisabeth Belliveau's collection of whimsical illustrations and text deals with desire, ...

By Naomi Louder

The Enemy Within

Nalini Warriar has already received praise as a promising emerging writer with a 2002 QWF Award for her story ...

By Andrea Belcham

Go Figure

Judging from many current bestsellers, today's readers are hooked on fast-food, empty-calorie prose. So Go ...

By Marci Denesiuk

Nasty, Short and Brutal

At first, most readers may not identify with the short stories in Daniel Nemiroff's debut collection. As the title ...

By Faustus Salvador

The Sound of All Flesh

Let's get straight to the gist of it: Barry Webster is a lexical virtuoso. Some of the short stories in The ...

By Faustus Salvador

Sosi

Historical fiction, when it's good, breathes life into the past, blending imagination with fact to educate and ...

By Catherine Paquette

Franck Robinson monte au paradis

You won't find an English version of David MacKinnon's Return Ticket in bookstores. It hasn't been ...

By Marianne Ackerman

Dangling Man

Great writers-uppercase G, writers of genius-have great memories, measurelessly deep, preternaturally vivid. Or so ...

By Jeffrey Moore

Mackenzie Queen

I first came across the work of Montreal cartoonist Bernie Mireault in 1987, when he illustrated a run of Matt ...

By Claude Lalumière

The Favourite Game

It's a toss-up as to which of these two books I've re-read most often over the past four decades. While there are ...

By T. F. Rigelhof