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It’s sort of like the history of the world when you get right down to it. What? This book. Like […]
Nietzsche once said, without music, life would be a mistake, and without it, Listen Again’s entire mental landscape would not […]
Georg Büchner’s strange and harrowing 1837 play Woyzeck introduced me to the world of weird Germanic writers. The recent Broadway […]
This book is so casual and readable you’ll want to take it home each night: “Yesterday was December 8, the […]
Art Corriveau’s Blood Pudding celebrates the lives of secrets and private relics that quietly permeate and threaten the tenuous fragility […]
Calgary’s Freehand books is the new imprint from Broadview Press, and is already garnering media darling status in the industry. […]
Stan Rogal’s As Good As Dead: (a cautionary tale) begins with an anecdote about the quick rise-to-fame of Jack Kerouac […]
Acts of violence create new realities, both for the victim and the perpetrator. Suddenly the Minotaur by Montreal writer Marie […]
Ruby Jones is a furious girl. With a penchant for bad boys and bad behaviour, the protagonist of Kate Story’s […]
Pasha Malla’s The Withdrawal Method is a bittersweet collection of stories on life and relationships. He has the ability to […]
Sarah Steinberg’s first collection of short fiction reads as a group of episodes or vignettes: brief and sparse, but nevertheless […]
Have you ever wondered what it’d be like to eavesdrop on conversations with the ease of knowing you’d never be […]