Reviews

Wanton

Angela Hibbs refers to Anne Sexton stylistically and thematically in some of the poems in Wanton. As in Sexton’s work, […]

Assholeology

The latest in a long line of “How to be a Jerk” books, and this one doesn’t really add anything […]

The Book of Dead Philosophers

The Book of Dead Philosophers is exactly what it says on the label. Structured encyclopedically and chronologically, it is a […]

Sentimental Exorcisms

There’s a small but vocal group of critics who regularly bemoan the abundance of Canadian fiction focusing on the dilemmas […]

Front Porch Mannequins

Rebekkah Adams’ debut novel Front Porch Mannequins centers on the bleak, bruised lives of Nan, Alice and Lily, three women […]

the Wolf’s Mouth

In his translation of Martha Batiz’s The Wolf ‘s Mouth, Gustavo Escobedo has stayed true to the novella’s reputation. In […]

The Taste of Penny

The one thing that can be said about Toronto-based writer Jeff Parker is he doesn’t waste time in plot and […]

The Lizard and Other Stories

In The Lizard and Other Stories, Michael Bryson’s third trade paperback, the style is conversational and colloquial; his subjects are […]

Punker Than You

Dave McIntyre’s sprawling novel catalogues the punk scene of the seemingly fictional Toronto suburb of Morganfield in the ’80s and […]

Gulch

Steel Bananas art collective has come a long way since it first started handing out bananas at Canzine in late […]

The Skeleton Dance

This novel coughs up the dregs of Toronto’s pre-millennial streets and introduces us to a world of drug dealing lawyers, […]