The Criminal’s Handbook: A Practical Guide to Surviving Arrest and Incarceration in Canada
The Criminal’s Handbook is one of the more interesting examples in a recent flood of prison activist literature decrying Canada’s […]
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The Criminal’s Handbook is one of the more interesting examples in a recent flood of prison activist literature decrying Canada’s […]
While you don’t necessarily need to be familiar with interdisciplinary artist/ performer Robert Dayton’s deliriously lascivious mustachioed and bathrobed alter […]
This latest novel by Bram Stoker Award- nominated novelist Paul Tremblay is a cyber-scatological satire set in a dystopic closed […]
Sometimes when people tell us about their breakdowns, our first response is secretly less than empathetic than we might hope: […]
Guy Boy Man is the titular Pirate of this darkly comedic novel — the first book in the How to […]
The recently dumped Milo, an underemployed actor, has moved into his childhood home to look after his argumentative and verbally […]
The front cover of this book shows a twenty-something-year-old girl alone in a room, clutching a pillow. This, along with […]
Emasculation is the driving ethos behind John Vigna’s debut story collection Bull Head, a collection of eight thematically- linked short […]
When reading an anthology of new writers, one often sees how exhilarating it can be to experience the raw inspiration […]
Things are bound to drown, get eaten or severed in Sasha Fletcher’s poetry zine, I Cannot Pretend to Be a […]
I’m dating myself here, but growing up in the ’80s I used to read my friend Daniel’s Mad magazines. We […]
“Luckily this is breast feeding lingerie.” That says it all. In Sex After Baby, Lavut depicts a comical series of […]