
March 2023
If you’ve ever wondered how city water is filtered or how cities are governed, this book will give you the facts.

February 2023
Andrée A. Michaud’s psychological thriller is a deep dive into loss, trauma, and the permeable border of madness.

February 2023
Michelle Sinclair's novel aims to tie seemingly disparate narratives together.

February 2023
Ingredients for Revolution is a catalyst for conversations about feminist cafe subcultures.

February 2023
Fruit Snack is an artist who lives in Montreal. ...

January 2023
Josip Novakovich's frightening and darkly hilarious new novel is a story of the early post-communism years in Russia.

January 2023
Summer-Harmony Twenish is an Algonquin artist from Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg. They share their ...

December 2022
Gabriel Cholette’s debut memoir offers a dip into queer nightlife, the modern world of dating, and the many vices we engage in.

December 2022
The small, precisely rendered moments are what make Kasia Von Schaik's stories resonant, familiar, and refreshing.

November 2022
Lauren Beck’s book is as much about Canada’s past and present as it is about the country’s future.
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November 2022
Neil Smith holds pain and hope in precarious suspension in his autobiographical novel.

November 2022
Rana Bose's novel is an allegory of human nature, asking us to question the essence and roots of war and ideology.