Culturally rootless millennials are the focus of Morissette’s funny and perceptive second novel.
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Rosenblum’s first novel mimics the form of her successful short stories; perhaps overly so.
Skilled writing and nuanced characterization feature in David Bouchet’s immigrant tale.
Barbara Gowdy’s latest embraces page-turning accessibility at the expense of depth.
Nelson Ball’s “Certain Details” and Roo Borson’s “Cardinal in the Eastern White Cedar”
A connection between two people “very curiously brought together” is the starting point for Lesley Krueger’s fascinating and richly detailed neo-Victorian novel
Erin Robinsong’s poetry debut is charismatic, confessional.
Doug Jones died in early March last year, just a few short months before this selection of his poems…
Somewhere in the gathering dawn beyond the blinds, the first car alarm in March hails the sun. A lone reader…
Robert Lacerte (or “Baloney,” as he’s known in the Montreal literary scene) has been a marginal poet his entire life…