A seasoned literary critic, André Forget recently made his literary fiction debut with In the…
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Dimitri Nasrallah began writing and teaching in the early 2000s, following years doing PR work…
In Jocelyne Saucier’s fifth novel, And Miles To Go Before I Sleep (Coach House Books), an elderly…
After writing eight books of fiction and non-fiction, Jen Sookfong Lee is about to…
“The work of mourning doesn’t count—at least in contemporary North American culture—as “work.” Though, I suggest that grieving actually is some of the hardest work we are consigned to do.”
“Given that I see and experience the world only from the perspective of my own tiny-skull-sized kingdom, reading a novel is the closest I’ve come to feeling the experience of someone else.”
“Mars became a metaphor for the act of writing itself — venturing toward a truth, a compelling intuition, a distant heartbeat…”
Described as a cross between Room and Olive Kitteridge, Rebecca Rosenblum’s first novel, So Much…
Guelph-born, New York-based Jesse Ruddock is the author of Shot-Blue (Coach House Books)
Albert Frank Moritz was born in Niles, Ohio, in 1947 and educated at Marquette University…