Reviews

July Underwater

July Underwater

Zoe Maeve's July Underwater is an exploration of nostalgia, loss, discovery, and growing up.

By Jack Ruttan

Cock-a-Doodle-Doo

Cock-a-Doodle-Doo

Cock-a-Doodle-Doo appears to be about a writer's late-midlife crisis, but it turns out to be a story about something else. 

By Dana Bath

Diminished Faculties

Diminished Faculties

Sterne argues that living is defined by “the experience of resistance of the world to one’s actions.”

By Jon Victor

Firebrands

Firebrands

Marc Ménard brings us along Moranowitz's quest to stop Hans Wolf from irremediably damaging society as we know it.

By Sharon Morrisey

Can’t Help Falling

Can’t Help Falling

Can’t Help Falling is an intimate and companionable read.

By Meaghan Thurston

Aki-wayn-zih

Aki-wayn-zih

Eli Baxter's stories are an important resource in the building and restoring of Anishinaabay Knowledges.

By Linda Morra

The Swells

The Swells

In Will Aitken's latest novel, a sumptuous cruise ship spirals into class war. 

By Emily Raine

Here & Now

Here & Now

Queer Italian-Canadian story collection Here & Now offers refreshing new perspectives.

By Christina Marando