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Wayne Johnston’s latest novel begins in 1969 as the van Hout family, Hans and Myra…
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…
Despite his roots in Romantic and Neo-Romantic poetry (his PhD dissertation was on Dylan Thomas),…
Inevitably, the implicit subtitle that comes to mind for Miriam Toews’ new novel, Fight Night,…
It has been nearly a decade since the first book in André Alexis’ ambitious Quincunx…
Calling Ghost Geographies a collection of short stories doesn’t seem right. It’s a big book…
Although the stories of A Dream of a Woman are arresting and captivating, they are…