Just Satire
What possible function might satire play in an age of echo chambers and algorithms, where fake news reigns supreme and politicians speak and act in a constant state of hyperbole?
Wexford Carole
Book 2 of the Imogene Durant mystery series set in idyllic Ireland.
Behind the Door
A psychological twist on the Bluebeard Tale, Behind the Door is fraught with suspense and fear.
Tenant, the
A double-booked rental, terrifying headlines across Europe and a looming deadline are the least of Amy's worries.
(1979 - ): Mortifications
Hilarious, heartbreaking, and usually harrowing.
Pollination Field, The
Kim Fahner is part Fae queen, part spirit. Her poems are chains of keys that open rooms where our minds fly “on dragonfly wings.” —Yvonne Blomer
Terminal Solstice
A gripping debut that probes a fraying world at the mercy of a mysterious phenomenon.
love in a dry land
love in a dry land is an absolute delight. —rob mclennan, the book of smaller
Victor & Me in Paris
Everything Paris can offer! Fine dining, good reading and a mystery to solve!
A Road Map for Finding Wild Horses
[E]xactly what the world needs right now —Shawna Lemay. Winner: High Plains International Book Awards, Woman writer
Pale Grey Dot
The thrilling sci-fi debut novel from pillar of the Toronto science fiction community, Don Miasek.
Twistical Nature of Spoons, the
A chance encounter. A family secret. Lives bound together and torn apart.
Knife on Snow
Alice Major's powerful new collection considers humanity's reckoning in a time of tremendous upheaval.
Stealing John Hancock
Stealing John Hancock bursts from the first page like a horse at the gate and never stops running.
When the Sky Comes Looking For You
Welcome to the next trip down the Thunder Road.
seas move away
[Leow's] work pounds away at the façade of Canadian tolerance and diversity. It’s funky with the fermentation of colonial rule, and bitter as a medicinal tonic.
Sweetest Dance On Earth, The
The importance of Di Brandt’s poetry to Canadian literature cannot be overestimated.
Black Umbrella
A tough and tender collection that contributes to one of the most compelling narratives of the modern age - the contemporary family in transition.
Flyway
A deeply personal long poem about migration and legacy and their resonance in a modern world.
Best of the Bonnet, The
It’s fantastic, it’s hilarious … The Daily Bonnet is so funny! —Miriam Toews
Dishonour in Camp 133
Sergeant Neumann and the inmates of Camp 133 are back! Book 2 of the Sergeant Neumann mysteries
Death Becomes Us
Death Becomes Us captures, with masterful grace and restraint, the intensity of absence and the importance of grief.
Nostalgia for Moving Parts
Nostalgia for Moving Parts reminds us how to hear and see the ephemeral in the eternal and the eternal in the ephemeral: the moving parts of all our lives.
World is Mostly Sky, The
[The poems in The World Is Mostly Sky] haunt. They ricochet. They pierce and shine.
Yams do not exist
Yams Do Not Exist finds footholds in Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy, footnoting a twisting, prairie roadmap to romance, by turns hellish and sublime.
Wittenbergs, The
Winner of the 2013 Margaret McWilliams Award for Popular History
Your Friendly Neighbourhood Criminal
"Can a man do good by doing bad?" Book 2 of the Monty" Haaviko Criminal series.
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