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I feel as though Arjun Basu writes down the internal monologue in each of our heads. By sharing the way […]
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I feel as though Arjun Basu writes down the internal monologue in each of our heads. By sharing the way […]
John Kupferschmidt’s In the Garden of Men takes place in Czechoslovakia in 1968, after the Soviet Union has invaded. The […]
Despite hearing great things about Sara Tilley’s debut novel Skin Room, it took me awhile to pick it up. Some […]
If this were a movie, I’d describe it as Cocoon meets Pi, or maybe Miss Marple meets Pi. Of course, […]
I.V. Lounge Nights is a compilation of pieces written and read by the authors who came to Toronto’s I.V. Lounge […]
“I kneel on the stage. Unbuckle his belt. Tug down his trousers. I lick his underpants like it’s cotton I […]
Winter Tennis is Todd Swift’s fourth collection and is pleasingly hard to pin down. Although there are recurrent themes and […]
If Track Changes were a poetic form, Kate Eichorn would be its master. In her borderline book-art poetic debut (as […]
Jason Camlot pulls no punches with his third collection The Debaucher. His elegiac series to Rob Allen boasts a clear […]
The urban masculine form has long been a rhetorical faded denim and stubble kind of thing: a pose without conscience. […]
A poetry book about the canoe — how Canadian can you get? Guichon then adds a nuclear family into the […]
RM Vaughan’s latest collection of poetry works on the tensions between betrayed and traitor. Telling the story of a therapist […]