Vehicule Press

The Inferno

The Inferno

Goodison’s lines bristle with colloquialisms and music.

By Brennan McCracken

Fugue Body

Fugue Body

Huh’s speaker finds love in the beloved’s idiosyncrasies.

By Frances Grace Fyfe

Because

Because

Andrew Steinmetz's reflective, memorial novel is set in the Montreal music scene of the 1980s and '90s.

By Emily Mernin

The Human Scale

The Human Scale

Michael Lista's collection highlights two types of tragedy: the kind found in the crimes he documents, and the risks to long-form journalism.

By Eve Thomas

A House Without Spirits

A House Without Spirits

David Homel’s novel about a forgotten photographer is a deep dive into memory, trauma, and art.

By Michel Hardy-Vallée

Lorna Goodison

Lorna Goodison

This collection combines memoir, non-fiction reportage, short story, and poetry – sometimes within the same piece.

By Aishwarya Singh

Wolf Sonnets

Wolf Sonnets

In concise poetry entrenched in nature and his Métis ancestry, R.P. LaRose provocatively makes the sonnet form his own.

By Robyn Fadden

Letters from Montreal

Letters from Montreal

Letters from Montreal is a collaged portrait of a mythical city. 

By Alex Trnka