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Jillian and Mariko Tamaki's latest captures the loving but volatile interactions of three young people discovering NYC.
By Ian McGillis
Eva Crocker's latest novel explores moving to Montreal from a small city as a queer person in search of more.
By Alex Trnka
Erín Moure’s collection combines academic research and cultural criticism, intertwined with original poems.
By Zoe Shaw
Stephen Humphrey's book attempts to untangle the messy, ancient, multispecies relationships at the heart of plant life.
By Sara Spike
In Elise Gravel’s new book, a little monster tries in vain to fill their belly void with all manner of inedible items.
By Meaghan Thurston
Casey Bell's book takes heavy themes and wraps them up in fantastical settings, neatly tangling them together through delicate, beautiful prose.
By Roxane Hudon
Grégoire Laforce's book follows protagonist Flo as she navigates the perpetual water cycle, asking: “Who am I, and where should I go?”
By Meaghan Thurston
Luke Francis Beirne's novel is a romance and espionage thriller set against the layered geopolitical context of Ireland in the 1970s.
By Sharon Morrisey
Wayne Ng's novel teaches us that family certainly provides us with the fuel for our own growth, although this sometimes means being far from their reach.
By Phoebe Yì Lǐng
Mostafa Henaway’s book unspools around a brutal paradox: how can a person be at once essential and disposable?
By Emily Raine
Chris Bergeron's novel mines elements of her own past and present to project trans lives into an unstable future.
By H Felix Chau Bradley
Caroline Dawson digs up and grieves such disowned fragments of self in her gripping autobiographical novel.
By Kimberly Bourgeois