July 2010
Kathleen Winter’s debut novel Annabel is a journey which succeeds on multiple levels. Literally, it ...
July 2010
Some books leave an impression less for what is said than how it is said; are memorable less for their plot, or ...
July 2010
The label “experimental fiction” is a loose and overused one; isn’t all fiction an experiment, just the way all ...
July 2010
Say what you will about the state of Canadian novels – a subject that elicits sharp opinions from the minority of ...
July 2010
Holly Dressel calls them the “green techies”: the researchers who herald newfangled technologies to solve ...

July 2010
"Be an international writer who happens to be a Filipino,” says a senior writer to an aspiring one in Miguel ...

July 2010
Ishmael Reed’s Barack Obama and the Jim Crow Media: The Return of the Nigger Breakers offers many prescient ...
June 2010
Countries, like people, can go a long way on their reputations. But according to Yves Engler, Canada’s reputation ...
June 2010
In his most recent book, A Place in Mind: The Search for Authenticity, Montreal architect and McGill ...
June 2010
The Indian Act is the iconic statute that defines the relationship between First peoples and everyone else ...
June 2010
What do the words “vanilla,” “testify,” “porcelain,” “daisy,” and “tutu” have in common? Etymologically speaking, ...
June 2010
"I'm not interested in merely pursuing a way to make enough money to get by ... I want to be doing something that ...