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At the beginning of one of the tracks on this new offering from Toronto duo Woodhands, a repeated and failed […]
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At the beginning of one of the tracks on this new offering from Toronto duo Woodhands, a repeated and failed […]
The Red Monkey Double Happiness Book, the second North American release by South African cartoonist Joe Daly, presents two stories […]
Part art journal, part autobio strip, Peeling Onions is the first in a collection of Lezley Davidson’s regularly updated webcomics, […]
As a first effort, Simon Roy’s not-quite near-future sci-fi tale Jan’s Atomic Heartholds promise, revealing a young creator with the […]
There’s nothing funny about growing up into adulthood with a mental illness. It happens to a lot of people, and […]
Tightrope Books and series editor, Molly Peacock, invited A.F. Moritz to be their guest editor of The Best Canadian Poetry […]
Robert Earl Stewart can be lively: “Dopplering gibbous. Cricket/moon./ Sweetgrass and loosestrife/alive in the night/ditches.” He can also be clever: […]
Paper Radio is written with the confidence of a teenager carving her arm. In poems like “Honour Roll Student Drunk […]
As a rule, readers should be very wary of poems with titles that offer two nouns linked with the word […]
T.S. Eliot wrote that “the progress of an artist is a continual self sacrifice, a continual extinction of personality.” In […]
Jim Smith — Toronto small press provocateur, ex-publisher of The Front, civil litigator and adventurous, heroic poet — is back […]
It’s tough to pull off a book with “America” in the title. Just ask Rob Budde. His Declining America is […]