
Illustration by Zoe Maeve
Zoe Maeve is a comics artist and illustrator who lives in Montreal/Tiohtià:ke. They have published two graphic novels and are working on a third. They like to spend their summers people watching in the ruelle with their two cats.
This collection examines how young people their families make sense of and navigate war and its aftermath.
By Taylor C. Noakes

Illustration by Zoe Maeve
Zoe Maeve is a comics artist and illustrator who lives in Montreal/Tiohtià:ke. They have published two graphic novels and are working on a third. They like to spend their summers people watching in the ruelle with their two cats.
Jacob Wren’s novel grapples with questions of violence, complicity, authority, collectivity, resistance, and doubt.
By H Felix Chau Bradley
Fiction
Non-fiction
Graphic Novels
By Ian McGillis
By Billie Gagné-LeBel
By Emily Raine
Young Readers
By Phoebe Yì Lǐng
By Phoebe Yì Lǐng
By Phoebe Yì Lǐng
Poetry
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I wake up inside my fog, but no matter,
Good morning, Siri, I say, is it raining
in Berlin? Is it snowing in Mile End? Will I
need an umbrella today? Will I need a hat?
How long before a domestic jet pack is possible? Should I apply sunscreen? Can you tell me
Good morning, Siri, I say, is it raining
in Berlin? Is it snowing in Mile End? Will I
need an umbrella today? Will I need a hat?
How long before a domestic jet pack is possible? Should I apply sunscreen? Can you tell me