A few years ago, in a review of Maureen Medved’s Black Star, I observed how a lot of women in Canadian novels were going insane in eerily similar ways.
Browsing: Alex Good
Calling Ghost Geographies a collection of short stories doesn’t seem right. It’s a big book…
Kill the mall? But why, when in the wake of what’s been dubbed the retail…
Just what are the police for? With recent calls for their defunding (whatever that may…
Our first warnings about the internet’s impact grew out of our personal experience of it.…
“Black Star” is one of the better entries in a string of recent novels featuring protagonists losing their grip on reality.
CanLit has become less about art and aesthetics than about morality and politics.
Goudreault’s despicable, politically incorrect antihero pleads his case articulately, and entertainingly.
Authors have various reasons for adopting pseudonyms. One of the more interesting is the bet…
Fugue States is a real oddity of a novel, but one that makes you wonder…