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    April 7, 20160

    J.F. Martel’s Reclaiming Art in the Age of Artifice: A Treatise, Critique, and Call to Action
    by Patricia Robertson

    Claiming powers of prophecy, mystery, and liberation for art is distinctly unfashionable in today’s cynical,…

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    March 18, 20160

    Multicoloured Lights
    by Jess Taylor

    PAUL could still see the lights from the club reflected in her bathroom mirror. She turned…

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    March 1, 20160

    Two Poems
    by Michael Prior

    Tamagotchi Electric phoenix, temperamental pet: Cradled by pockets, it would die unseen While crosses and…

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    February 29, 20160

    Arthur Stringer’s The Wine of Life
    by Brian Busby

    She was the original Gibson Girl, an Amazonian actress whose career was hindered by her…

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    February 24, 20162

    Interview with Helen Kahn
    by Jason Dickson

    Helen Kahn is one of Canada’s most successful and respected antiquarian booksellers. Over a near…

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    February 24, 20160

    Mike Steeves’ Giving Up
    by Jeff Bursey

    Mike Steeves’ debut novel, Giving Up, takes readers inside a tense relationship. It has three…

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    February 8, 20160

    David Mason’s response to Mark Medley’s Wonder of Thunder Bay: Look inside a gallery of overlooked books.

    A look inside Letters Bookshop, formerly of Parkdale, Toronto, now of Thunder Bay. By appointment…

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    February 2, 20160

    Phyllis Webb’s Peacock Blue: The Collected Poems
    by Bruce Whiteman

    I don’t know whether there is any such thing as a “normal career” among Canadian…

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    February 2, 20160

    Worldly Goods
    by Alice Petersen

    MIRANDA did not go through the great door of St Luke’s Anglican Church on Rue Montcalm.…

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    February 2, 20161

    Don Coles’ A Serious Call
    by David Godkin

    The Poet’s Measure “…he has outgrown us and deserves an international readership.” —Carmine Starnino I’ve…

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