Reviews

Wolf Pack of the Winisk River

Paul Brown's Wolf Pack of the Winisk River doesn't adopt a teen's point of view, yet it will surely appeal ...

By Andrea Belcham

What World is Left

In writing What World is Left, Montrealer Monique Polak drew partially from her mother's World War II ...

By Andrea Belcham

If You Live Like Me

If You Live Like Me is another solid offering by local writer Lori Weber. Cheryl has just moved to St. ...

By Andrea Belcham

More Than Bread

More Than Bread spans half a year in the life of Tom Aylesworth, a quiet tenth-grader with a love of sports ...

By Andrea Belcham

Zoo

Great photography, like great writing, is all about making the right choices. Sometimes the choices are easy and ...

By Laura Roberts

Two Trails Narrow

Sometimes it pays to be a rebel. "I've found that the contrarian instinct, the 'wrong' reaction, the socially ...

By Kimberly Bourgeois

Intimate Dialogues

"'Oh! If only I had a cat to keep me company!'" These words set off yet another fruitless discussion between a ...

By Kate Forrest

Stripmalling

In Fiorentino's latest work, a writer named Jonny - who coincidentally strongly resembles the author in name, ...

By Kate Forrest

Porny Stories

So how many of you assume that women fantasize primarily about romance - about meeting some gorgeous hunk who ...

By Adriana Palanca

Kaspar

Diane Obomsawin's Kaspar is a graphic novel that deals with a historical misfit; the cartoonists eschews ...

By Claude Lalumière

I is Another

"Only connect," wrote E.M. Forster, because that is the only truly important human activity. The underbelly of ...

By Elizabeth Johnston

Eva’s Threepenny Theatre

This is a lovely book, with its thick, rich paper, its French flaps, and its bold red and black graphics. The ...

By Mary Soderstrom