With the bracing first paragraph of My Face in the Light, I anticipated an intense…
Browsing: review
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.
“An essay was never about just one thing,” writes Susan Olding.
Wayne Johnston’s latest novel begins in 1969 as the van Hout family, Hans and Myra…
Andrea A Davis invites us to consider the works of a dozen Black women artists.
When I finally decided not to have children, I called my mother. I asked if…
Judith McCormack’s The Singing Forest is a reflective legal novel, one that spends more time…
Brett Josef Grubisic has written gay male pulp for more than a decade, and edited…
I’m generally wary of epigraphs. When they aren’t signalling “You’re in some seriously erudite hands…
Despite his roots in Romantic and Neo-Romantic poetry (his PhD dissertation was on Dylan Thomas),…