Serendipity abounds in the Rev. H.A. Cody’s “The Girl at Bullet Lake” (1933).
Browsing: McClelland & Stewart
In the violence-prone suburban Toronto housing complex that serves as the setting for David Chariandy’s…
The flawed-but-canonical literature series is dead, apparently.
Rosenblum’s first novel mimics the form of her successful short stories; perhaps overly so.
Nelson Ball’s “Certain Details” and Roo Borson’s “Cardinal in the Eastern White Cedar”
“Self-Portrait With iPhone”; “Self Portrait As Note To Self”; “Hashtag No Filter”; and “Turn”
Described as a cross between Room and Olive Kitteridge, Rebecca Rosenblum’s first novel, So Much…