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book review: This One’s Going to Last Forever There’s more than enough tragedy to go around in Nairne Holtz’s latest […]
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book review: This One’s Going to Last Forever There’s more than enough tragedy to go around in Nairne Holtz’s latest […]
book review: Overqualified Pathetic honesty and genuine sadness run through Joey Comeau’s book of cover letters. “Dear Goodyear, I’d like […]
book review: Ovenman Ovenman is American-born author and current Toronto resident Jeff Parker’s debut novel, published in 2007. Its narrator […]
book review: Fist of the Spider Woman: Tales of Fear and Queer Desire Drawing on humour, a diverse spectrum of […]
book review: Fences in Breathing With over 30 books published, twice the recipient of the Governor General’s Award for poetry, […]
book review: AM/PM Amelia Gray was a finalist for McSweeney’s Amanda Davis Highwire Contest. She founded a reading series called […]
book review: The Shanghai Gesture You might want to have a dictionary on hand for The Shanghai Gesture. Or better […]
book review: Stripmalling Fiorentino is kind of an indie hero whose poetry and prose has won him numerous awards and […]
book review: Heaven is Small Emily Schultz’s second novel tells the story of Gordon Small, a man who wakes up […]
The greatest trick McGimpsey has ever played on Canadian poetry is convincing it he doesn’t exist. It could be argued […]
The Work of Days is a collection of poems that are as captivating and confusing as emotions, dreams or hallucinations. […]
In Wheelchair Dancer, David Pointer puts together a litany of everyday sins and commonplace travesties. While this collection of poetry […]