
October 2024
If I could buy an atlas of Canadian cities recently mapped by poets, I would expect to find John Reibetanz’s Toronto.

October 2024
Amal Elsana Alh’jooj’s memoir tells of building bridges in places where people struggle to imagine such a possibility

October 2024
Call it emotional realism; for Tara Booth, her outsized feelings are the only story that really matters.

October 2024
An engaging and humanistic memoir that braids together George Galt’s own “writing life” with a history of the anglophone Canadian literary scene.

October 2024
The substantial question that Carolyn Marie Souaid’s novel poses is what exactly “good” entails – and by what measure?

October 2024
Éric Chacour’s debut novel is a familiar tale of forbidden love bolstered by the fresh insight of a first-time author.

October 2024
Bell's latest anthology showcases the breadth of his talents and gives readers a peek inside his rambling mind.

October 2024
This is a book that hums with high-context, sublingual information, the kind that resists total comprehension joyfully and exactingly.

October 2024
There’s a deep ecology in Tidal that doesn’t treat humans as separate from nature.

October 2024
This reimagining of musical history provides a fun new way to explore a familiar story with a musical possum twist.

October 2024
Dedicated to Mother Earth, SOS Water is a gentle journey from bottle to tap, where water becomes a source of environmental inspiration.

October 2024
This is a sweet and gentle book about teenagers whose small world ballasts them against the cruelties of the big one.