Interviews

Cesario Lavery

Cesario Lavery

A random find in a free library box turns into a literary quest in Cesario Lavery's self-published graphic serial.

By Anna Leventhal

Black and Blue: Jazz Stories

Black and Blue: Jazz Stories

Stanley Péan combines his considerable knowledge of jazz history with his talent for editorial fact-finding. 

By Darcy MacDonald

We, the Others

We, the Others

Toula Drimonis' We, the Others is a declaration, with evidence, that allophones and immigrants do belong here.

By Elisabeth Gill

Letters from Montreal

Letters from Montreal

Letters from Montreal is a collaged portrait of a mythical city. 

By Alex Trnka

<s>PLACE</s>

PLACE

Alexei Perry Cox's PLACE offers radical, strategic, and intuitive ways of being.

By Emma Telaro

Rawi Hage on Stray Dogs

Rawi Hage on Stray Dogs

Photography is a prominent organizing principle of Rawi Hage’s new collection of short stories, Stray Dogs.

By H Felix Chau Bradley

The mRb turns 25!

The mRb turns 25!

Back in the mid-1990s, English-language publishers decided that the Anglo literary scene could use its own publication. 

By Malcolm Fraser

Julie Doucet’s Time Zone J

Julie Doucet’s Time Zone J

Julie Doucet talks about her comics comeback, a visually striking and riveting personal story.

By Sarah Mangle