Serendipity abounds in the Rev. H.A. Cody’s “The Girl at Bullet Lake” (1933).
Author: Ashley Van Elswyk
Tony Calzetta and Gabrielle de Montmollin’s move to Welland.
A small-press author contemplates archiving in the digital age.
Our popular national myth has it wrong: Canada has always prioritized the transport of goods over people.
Since 1972, eclecticism and discoverability have been key to the success of Duncan, BC’s sole independent bookstore.
Goudreault’s despicable, politically incorrect antihero pleads his case articulately, and entertainingly.
Alan Marlston’s, 1949 quasi-lesbian novel, “Strange Desire(s).”
Keith Edgar’s 1949 mystery “Arctic Rendez-vous”
While burying his cat, Shadow, the protagonist of Blood Fable, an unnamed, precocious boy of eleven, mysteriously claims to remember…
In the violence-prone suburban Toronto housing complex that serves as the setting for David Chariandy’s Writers’ Trust Prize-winning novel, the…