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Alexei Perry Cox's PLACE offers radical, strategic, and intuitive ways of being.
By Emma Telaro
The Four Seasons of the Pipa is a musical picture book that describes the bond between a little girl and her grandfather.
By Phoebe Yì Lǐng
James Pollock's pocket poems reveal an expansive meditation on tools we have for meaning-making.
By Emily Mernin
Catherine McKenzie's thriller will give you its fair share of twists and turns throughout.
By Sharon Morrisey
Kate Beaton’s graphic memoir chronicles her two-year stint in the northern Alberta oil patch.
By Emily Raine
Sgoobidoo is a quick, satisfying little read. It has strong potential as an addictive comic series.
By Esinam Beckley
Pal’s book serves as an overdue account of what it truly means to grow up within the nuances of multiculturalism.
By Sruti Islam
Steven High's Deindustrializing Montreal is a must-read for anyone seeking a better understanding of the how and the why of contemporary Montreal.
By Taylor C. Noakes
It is at once shattering and comforting to read River Halen’s Dream Rooms, a series of poems that deflect themselves into essays with a poetic bent.
By Klara du Plessis
At his best, Clarke enters an epic mode reminiscent of Homeric extremes.
By Klara du Plessis
Poet, artist, and performance artist Fortner Anderson has designed a highly conceptual book project that is available open access.
By Klara du Plessis
This is a collection that contracts into the everyday delights and difficulties equally as it expands towards the universal.
By Klara du Plessis