Oshawa, Ontario-born, Vancouver-based Jay Hosking’s Toronto-set first novel, Three Years With the Rat (Hamish Hamilton), combines time travel to sci-fi noir…
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Do Not Say We Have Nothing (Knopf), Vancouver-born, Montreal-based Madeleine Thien’s latest novel, explores the Cultural Revolution and 1989 Tiananmen demonstrations through the eyes…
I’m Thinking of Ending Things (Simon and Schuster), Iain Reid’s debut novel, is a psychological suspense thriller set over the course…
The action in Amy Jones’ Thunder Bay-set debut novel, We’re All in This Together (McClelland & Stewart), radiates around the family fallout…
Montreal-born Kerry Lee Powell grew up in Antigua, Australia, and the United Kingdom. She has one book of poems, Inheritance (Biblioasis)…
Nathan Whitlock’s second novel, Congratulations on Everything (ECW), is a Cheers-meets-The-Office styled dark comedy that, according to the dust jacket,…
Set in 1989, in a volatile, economically depressed Ontario manufacturing town (based on his native Oshawa), Andrew F. Sullivan’s debut…
Helen Kahn is one of Canada’s most successful and respected antiquarian booksellers. Over a near 40-year career, Helen has both…
JF: To start, I was wondering if you could speak a bit to your process. Your poems contain so many…
C: Let’s say Martians visit Earth and dig up a complete series of your run as Signal Editions editor. If…