Fiction

Asthmatica

Talent, mixed with the right amount of dysfunction and self-awareness, can be a monstrous thing. Add a diabolic ...

By Ibi Kaslik

You, Kwazniekvski, You Piss Me Off

Before you open this book there are a few things you should know. Otherwise, John Lavery may just piss you off. ...

By Angie Gallop

Tenor of Love

What is it about Canadian poets and historical novels? Michael Ondaatje started the trend in 1976 with his first ...

By Claire Holden Rothman

Corner Pieces

Corner Pieces is a collection of writing by the author of Practice and Walkups, loosely ...

By Phil Hawes

Mac Tin Tac

Mac Tin Tac was originally published as a series of comic books from 1990 to 1995. It is a collective ...

By Phil Hawes

Death’s Golden Whisper

These two crime novels occur in what, one guesses, are the authors’ favourite places. What happens in them is ...

By David J. Cox

The Sands Motel

The Sands Motel is a story of Canadian snowbirds, prep-school drug dealers, and Floridian old-timers. The ...

By David J. Cox

The Purest of Human Pleasures

Kenneth Radu’s latest novel is set in the West Island of Montreal, in communities resembling the suburbs of ...

By Elspeth Redmond

Wally

Wally offers a psychological portrait of a tempestuous Welsh theatre prop maker. Wally Greene’s paradoxical ...

By Phil Hawes

A Cannibal and Melancholy Mourning

Mourning means getting used to non-appearance. “But how does one get used to what isn’t?” runs Catherine ...

By X. I. Selene