Notes from the Ward is a collection of poetry that explores bipolar disorder and psychotic break ...
As Jennifer Bowering Delisle was on her path through infertility towards motherhood, she was simu...
In]Appropriate is a collection of interviews conducted by Kim Davids Mandar with Canadian authors...
Keeping Count, M. Travis Lane's 18th collection of poetry, begins in the poet's favourite terrain...
''The Garden' by A. F. Moritz is a passionate denunciation of injustice, especially as seen in th...
Aaron Schneider's What We Think We Know is a debut collection of short fiction that tests, expand...
In [SQUELCH PROCEDURES], MLA Chernoff contemplates the ways that trauma, poverty, and strict gend...
Steffi Tad-y's debut collection brings forward diasporic experience as it intersects with mental ...
I Just Wrote This Five Minutes Ago are the words nobody wants to hear from a fledgling poet behin...
In How Beautiful People Are, his third collection, Ayaz Pirani continues to write his people's po...
brat is an anthology of forest creatures, lost girls and tiny precious moments. In this collectio...
WJD is an irreverent phenomenology of West-Asia, where Islamicate consciousness is driven in and ...
Vulnerable and hallucinatory, Rhonda Waterfall writes an alarming and vivid West Coast novel. Set...
Safety Razor combines personal lyrics with translations from Old Norse, its taut poems running li...
A whorling pseudotranslation of French Symbolist Saint-Pol-Roux's La Repoetique, The Repoetic: Af...
Why do we stand in front of art and look at it? Why do we go to galleries and museums? What does ...
Uncomfortability, Roxanna Bennett's third book with Gordon Hill Press, pandemic conditions are ex...
A brief relief from hunger is a poetry collection about the yearnings of a young man - cocaine, h...
Blasphemy and Other Ancestors is comprised of four novellas, in which authors Padgett Powell, Dar...
Me, You, Then Snow by Khashayar Mohammadi is a collection of poetry woven from dreams, memories a...
In unmeaningable, her previous Trillium Poetry Awards winning book with Gordon Hill Press, Roxann...
Disorder,the newest collection of poetry from Concetta Principe, explores the metaphorical relati...
Stars Need Counting by Concetta Principe meditates on questions of suicide in the mode of A. Alva...
Crazy Mad is the latest modern poetry of resistance, against the norms and standards of a moment ...
?What was there to do but to play music Thus begins the first and title poem of Matthew Gwathmey'...
from time to new by Lydia Kwa is a collection of poems that weaves themes of alienation and recon...
Unmeaningable welcomes you to the freak show, where the monster on display is a culture that stig...
Archaic Torso of Gumby is a series of interlinked stories and essays by Geoffrey Morrison and Mat...
Night Lunch is a shapeshifting sonnet sequence set in the cold waters off the North Coast of Labr...
Amy LeBlanc's debut poetry collection, I know something you don't know, resides in the intersecti...
In A Cemetery for Holes, poetic language bends and breaks, resists and reforms under the stress o...
Sourcebooks for Our Drawings is a book steeped in place: the rural idyll of a Southeastern New Br...