On the eve of lockdown, a hidden spritz bar.
Author: Ashley Van Elswyk
It has been nearly a decade since the first book in André Alexis’ ambitious Quincunx pentalogy appeared, and with each…
A lecture delivered as the “Immortal Memory” address at DaPoPo Theatre’s “Not Quite Burns Night,” January 24, 2020, in Kjipuktuk/Halifax.…
Calling Ghost Geographies a collection of short stories doesn’t seem right. It’s a big book and the stories aren’t just…
Edward is not expecting her voice. “Why don’t we go out?” They stand with their fingers in the pigeon mesh,…
A young bookseller comes of age in a Toronto megastore.
I walk into Librairie St. Henri on a bright, snowy February day.
Ralph and Betty Gustafson loved Chinese food. Perhaps there was no Chinese restaurant in North Hatley, the small town in…
Rob Taylor’s fourth book of poetry, Strangers, masterfully holds together the contradictions of being fully alive in a world of…
Dimitri Nasrallah began writing and teaching in the early 2000s, following years doing PR work in the music industry. In…