October 2003
Joining the ranks of two renowned Montreal experimental writers, Nicole Brossard and Gail Scott, Amanda Marchand ...
October 2003
David Homel's new novel tries to meet the challenge that other writers-cultural voyeurs and marauders of the ...
October 2003
Québécité, the latest work by Nova Scotian multi-genre writer George Elliott Clarke, is the libretto to a ...
October 2003
In Song for My Father Miriam Packer steps into some big footprints: those of Mordecai Richler and his early ...
October 2003
Anyone who has gone through a bad breakup, or helped a friend through one, knows that healing is more than using ...
April 2003
Peter Dubé's debut novel follows the life of an intensely lonely man named Julian, who watches the flashing TV and ...
April 2003
Family, in Michael Delisle's Helen with Secret and Other Stories, serves as a sticky repository of ...
April 2003
France Daigle's A Fine Passage is the sequel to Just Fine, but can just as well be enjoyed first. In ...
April 2003
This book has proven to be a pleasant surprise. Often anthologies of authors from a particular area try to include ...
April 2003
For lack of a better definition, postmodernism is what happens when artists decide to let the audience in on the ...
April 2003
The twelve linked stories in this debut collection (winner of the QWF McAuslan First Book Award for 2002) ...
April 2003
Steven Manners is dark. I'd even say he's got a bit of Kurt Cobain in him. Or perhaps a better musical analogy ...