SHORTLISTED FOR THE QWF MAVIS GALLANT PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION
THE GLOBE 100: THE BEST BOOKS OF 2022
From LAMBDA Literary Award winner Sina Queyras, Rooms offers a peek into the defining spaces a young queer ...
A fresh take on the romance novel from the Giller Prize–winning author of Fifteen Dogs
From their very first meeting, it would seem that Gwen and Tancred were made for one another. Like all good romances, ...
Sister Language is a collaboration, composed mainly of letters and other writings, between two sisters, one of whom, Christina, is schizophrenic. In the careful building of a bridge between sisters, a ...
The surrealist antics of Gary Barwin will run the predictability of your universe through a particle accelerator. Watch as your right eyebrow turns into you as a child. Watch Jeff connect the mower to ...
CBC BOOKS - CANADIAN FICTION TO READ IN THE FIRST HALF OF 2023
Peter Greenaway meets Angela Carter: a Gothic tale of secrets and revenge
When the curtain rises on Malmaison, it reveals a once-enchanting ...
CBC BOOKS WORKS OF CANADIAN FICTION TO READ IN THE FIRST HALF OF 2023
THE TORONTO STAR 'MUST READ, HANDS DOWN BEST BOOKS OF 2023 SO FAR'
‘Cat Person’ meets Station Eleven in this apocalyptic depiction ...
SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2023 A.M. KLEIN PRIZE FOR POETRY
LONGLISTED FOR THE 2024 RAYMOND SOUSTER AWARD
CBC BOOKS CANADIAN POETRY COLLECTIONS TO WATCH FOR IN SPRING 2023
Backward and forward: a double book of ...
Typography meets poetry at a Pink Floyd laser-light show
In Surface Tension, poetry is liquefied. Flowing away from meaning, letters and words gather and pool into puddles of poetry; street signs and logos ...
THE TORONTO STAR'S "30 BOOKS WE CAN'T WAIT TO READ THIS SPRING"
The updated edition of a Toronto favourite meanders around some of the city’s unique neighborhoods and considers what makes a city walkable ...
With an intimate, comic, and compassionate eye, the twelve stories in Simple Creatures consider what it means to live with less in the twenty-first century.
In this debut collection, Robert McGill explores ...