Reviews

throw the captain overboard!

It's astonishing and somewhat alarming what can pass for poetry under the auspices of spoken word. Just add a ...

By Adrienne Ho

My Own Devices

For lack of a better definition, postmodernism is what happens when artists decide to let the audience in on the ...

By Noel Rieder

A Fine Passage

France Daigle's A Fine Passage is the sequel to Just Fine, but can just as well be enjoyed first. In ...

By X. I. Selene

Hovering World

Peter Dubé's debut novel follows the life of an intensely lonely man named Julian, who watches the flashing TV and ...

By Poppy Wilkinson

Ten Thousand Lovers

Lily, a young Canadian studying linguistics in Jerusalem, falls in love and conceives a child with Ami, who ...

By Edward R. Smith

Wound Ballistics

Steven Manners is dark. I'd even say he's got a bit of Kurt Cobain in him. Or perhaps a better musical analogy ...

By Kimberly Bourgeois

Blues from the Malabar Coast

The twelve linked stories in this debut collection (winner of the QWF McAuslan First Book Award for 2002) ...

By Jill Rollins

One Day Even Trevi will Crumble

If you've spent any time in NDG, particularly the less gentrified part south of Monkland Village commonly ...

By Joel Yanofsky