Within an exciting trill of time, Tolu Oloruntoba has become one of Canada’s brightest voices in poetry.
Browsing: review
As I read Madhur Anand’s new book of poetry, Parasitic Oscillations, a couple memorable lines…
Suzette Mayr’s new novel captures long-distance train travel in all its picturesque, cramped, and crumb-strewn glory.
It’s exceedingly difficult to discuss Saleema Nawaz’s new work of fiction outside of the context in which it was published.
The Canadian Künstlerroman, or artist novel, has a strange history, and Morgan Murray’s debut novel, Dirty Birds, skews that tradition even further.
As much as it pretends to be about the future, or other worlds, dystopian science…
Narrators completely assured of their moral compass and high intelligence, whatever their gender or background, are insufferable.
Marshmallow Magic is a guide to a previously unrecorded Canadian artform: diminutive sculptures constructed from…
At the beginning of Bystander, Mike Steeves’ sophomore novel, the as-yet unnamed narrator makes a…
Early in The Eyelid, a work wrapped in the silk of sleep and arms of…