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Overview “Urban Legends” is a compilation zine about urban legends, local myths, and folklore. Share your writing or art that’s […]
View all Calls for SubmissionsWoke up on my second day in Cobourg from dreams of taking down ninjas in Vancouver. Elsewhere in […]
The place smells like wet roadkill. Maybe it’s just nerves, man. The realization I’ve completely lost the remainder of my […]
Geordie Miller’s debut collection Re:union (Invisible Publishing) launches this Tuesday in Toronto. Tuesday April 29 MONTREAL Four Minutes to Midnight […]
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Photo from cradkilodney.com One of Canada’s great DIY underground publishing heroes (or anti-heroes, depending on your viewpoint) Crad Kilodney passed […]
With the sharp peaks of the Parliament buildings to the east, I hurried towards Lower Town in search of […]
The hardest thing about turning an airsickness bag into a book of poetry is getting through the plastic lining at […]
Rae Spoon and Ivan Coyote continue their Gender Failure launch tour this week. Monday April 21 TORONTO Queer Fear: Elvira, […]
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From the northwest neighborhood of Mount Pleasant, I walk to Kensington. Dust recently freed from ice and snow gets into […]
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