May 2026
The region is more connected with the outside world than its hinterland characteristics might suggest.
September 2025
Elizabeth Quinlan's account of a 1958 miners' strike shows what the rank and file can achieve by banding together.
July 2025
How one politician transformed the city’s nightlife over forty years.
July 2025
On nearly every page, characters reckon with life, death, friendship, morality, addiction, and paying the rent.
By Madelaine Caritas Longman
July 2025
White Lily’s ironic, minimalistic stanzas sear like incisions across the page.
By Madelaine Caritas Longman
March 2025
In Yogalands, Paul Bramadat sets an ambitious goal: to address questions that many Western yogis may have pondered but not examined profoundly.
March 2025
An extensive inquiry into the ethics and controversies that pertain to assisted suicide in Canada.
November 2024
This collection examines how young people their families make sense of and navigate war and its aftermath.
June 2023
Join us at Wills Bar (6729 Esplanade) for our summer issue launch featuring readings from Valérie Bah with translator Kama La Mackerel (The Rage Letters , Metonomy), Maxime Aurélien and Ted Rutland (Out To Defend Ourselves , Fernwood), and John Reibetanz (New Songs for Orpheus , McGill-Queen's University Press).
June 2023
Dalie Giroux asks important questions about history, colonialism, and Quebec identity.
March 2023
Tanya Standish McIntyre's poetry is rich with imagination and a thoughtful eye.
November 2022
Steven High's Deindustrializing Montreal is a must-read for anyone seeking a better understanding of the how and the why of contemporary Montreal.