Issue 63

Zine Review: Homebody

Poetry zine, Boris Paillard, leftoversfromthefeast.blogspot.com, [email protected] My first thought with Boris Paillard’s poetry was, “Okay, these look like song lyrics.” […]

Book Review: On Loving Women

On Loving Women Diane Obomsawin, 88pgs, Drawn & Quarterly, drawnandquarterly.com, $16.95 CAN Montreal animator Diane Obomsawin’s second English language book […]

Online Exclusive Fiction: John 6:53

The number twenty seven was more suited for a demolition derby than mass transit. The route was introduced in the […]

Zine Review: Polternice

  Polternice Zine, Ken McLean (ed.), various contributors, www.adventuresome.ca I read the title as “Polterniece” at first and wondered if […]

Book Review: A Masque of Infamy

A Masque of Infamy, Kelly Dessaint, 307 Pages, Phony Lid Books, www.phonylid.com, $14.00 On the surface, Louis is just another […]

Queer is Still Here

Erica Lenti and Sofie Mikhaylova are part of a millennial tech-savvy generation. Both 20, they’ve had access to computers since […]

Sharpener: The Life of Rudy

Twenty years ago, Mark Connery’s Rudy started as an eight-page mini comic. Today it continues in exactly the same way, and […]

Book Review: In Case We Die

In Case We Die, Danny Bland, 235 pgs, Fantagraphics Books, www.fantagraphics.com, $26.99 Ah, the romantic doomed junkie as literary hero. […]