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by Brian Busby
A casual exploration of Canada’s suppressed, ignored, and forgotten literature

by K. D. Miller
From an upcoming collection of stories inspired by the paintings of Alex Colville.

by Bruce Whiteman
Doug Jones died in early March last year, just a few short months before this selection of his poems…

by Sarah Neville
Somewhere in the gathering dawn beyond the blinds, the first car alarm in March hails the sun. A lone reader…

by Bardia Sinaee
Robert Lacerte (or “Baloney,” as he’s known in the Montreal literary scene) has been a marginal poet his entire life…

by Emily M. Keeler
Why Margaret Atwood’s 1972 novel remains an uncannily courageous, weird, and potentially explosive work.

by Brad de Roo
“Mars became a metaphor for the act of writing itself — venturing toward a truth, a compelling intuition, a distant heartbeat…”

by Pascal Girard
Selections from the Lost Library of CanLit graphic novels

by Diane Obomsawin
Selections from the Lost Library of CanLit graphic novels