Book Review

Abandon the Old in Tokyo

Yoshihiro Tatsumi’s style, somewhere between cartoon and realism, is simple but strong, his pacing is perfect and his layouts are […]

Destiny’s Telescope and Other Stories

The stories in Destiny’s Telescope are separated into three empirical sections: the Principles of Motion, the Rules of Attraction and […]

Artificial Light

Artificial Light is a story that takes form in twenty-one notebooks about a rock star named Kurt C (not to […]

The Uninvited Guest

Hockey is indisputably part of any definition of Canadian culture. So reading John Degen’s first novel, which tells the story […]

Grrrl

Jennifer Whiteford does amazing things: her cute-core zine Mattilda; her girl-scream band, Sophomore Level Psychology, and she’s dedicated to D.I.Y. […]

Drag King Dreams

As a gal who read Feinberg’s first novel Stone Butch Blues and had my young mind and life rearranged by […]

Satsuma Sun-Mover

This debut release from a British publishing collective is a whimsical bildungsroman about an unusual young man. Theo Fintwhistle is […]

All Sleek and Skimming: Stories

Kids’ books aren’t cool. Unless you’re super young, a super nerd, or old enough to justify it or call it […]

Lockpick Pornography

This novel starts out strong, with a crash course into the main character’s mind. He smashes TVs if someone in […]

Day Shift Werewolf

The ghosts and ghouls of horror flicks and late-night TV get the literary treatment in this perfectly written concept novel. […]