Martin Breul

Martin Breul is a Montreal writer and caffeine-addict, currently pursuing a doctorate in Canadian literature at McGill. He writes poetry, flash fiction, reviews, and more. In 2023, Cactus Press published Martin’s debut chapbook love poems suck. Twitter/X: @BreulMartin

Reviews by Martin Breul:

July 4, 2024
In a vicious act of rebellion, Domenica Martinello demolishes the delusions of the capitalist pastoral.
July 4, 2024
Derek Webster’s second collection contains a panoramic meditation on the spell of nationhood and its grip on our lives.
July 4, 2024
Scott continues his commentary on the troubling turns of modern politics and governance that have been a central concern of his throughout.
July 4, 2024
Mary Thaler’s novel in verse is an epic tale of vengeance, greed, violence, and betrayal, but also of courage, friendship, and trust.
July 4, 2024
In a lexical tour de force of monumental proportions, the two poets unleash a verbal maelstrom that rewards readers.