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Cough wins instant points by including a stained, torn treasure map stuck to the inside cover with sealing wax as […]
book review: Somewhere to Run From With Somewhere to Run From-her sophomore effort-Toronto writer Tara-Michelle Ziniuk produces another undeniably readable, […]
book review: Inventory Marguerite Pigeon’s collection of poetry entitled Inventory acutely investigates the complexities at play in the ways of […]
Hands down: The next Marcel Dzama. Toronto-based comic artist Ryan Solski makes hundreds of comics, ones that open a door […]
book review: Savage Adoration Johnny Major is larger than life, even when he is on the brink of death. Gale […]
The creator of AZ, whose name appears nowhere on the zine itself, has decided to leave her journalism training behind. […]
Though it is a rather slick-looking item, the cockiness that seems to pervade Automatic Robotics is not quite justified by […]
While reading BCSFA zine, I found myself continually muttering to myself, “I guess you had to be there.” As the […]
For anyone who’s ever been had a love they shouldn’t have, or been caught up in a passionate lust, the […]
book review: Selected Blackouts Simply put, John Goldbach is a good storyteller. In the world of Canadian small press hiccups […]
book review: February Using the historical moment in Canada when the Ocean Ranger, an offshore drilling unit, sank in 1982 […]
book review: Animal & Other Stories This is a mixed bag of short fiction tackling a theme of the unexplored […]