From Syringa Vulgaris, or the lilac tree exploding into life only to expire in its prime, Syringa...
Village Dreams is about the famous Gay Villages--but it is not a history of them. The book reconj...
Doubles takes place in 1968 in an institution for troubled youth, and is told from the perspectiv...
Everyone has a mother. What if that mother was wonderful? Good. What if that mother was not the m...
Marmalade Parade explores various themes connected to some form of memory. Memory as construct th...
Ishtanu (call him Stan) is a Hittite immortal keeping his head down in Toronto and recounting som...
Breathing Is How Some People Stay Alive blurs the lines between horror, catastrophic speculative ...
Soap bubbles symbolize aesthetics, fascination, joyfulness, playfulness, and even the transience ...
To Possess The Land is an anthology of 16 of Canada's most important Confederation Poets, with bi...
Millington and Jay, two very discreet, middle-aged men living in Montreal, are in the fourth year...
The Translation Chain Project grew out of a question: what would happen if a short, poetic piece ...
Éléonore in three phases: twelve weeks in Corsica, twelve days in Andalusia, twelve hours in Mont...
Sara, seven months pregnant; Tamila, sunny and caring; Valeria, a precarious journalist; and Bett...
In Blood Bound: Unlacing Secret Ties, costume historian Geoffroy Le Hideux recognizes the coat of...
After getting a promotion and moving to Los Angeles, 28-year-old insurance investigator Julia Bro...
In these rhythmic lyric pieces, ghosts, appear as indications, veils and shades, shadows and chan...
The poems in this collection explore how narratives of cataclysm, past and future, tap into 'cata...
Acclaimed poet Lisa Fishman's debut novel tracks a peripatetic 1970s childhood and the uprooted f...
Welcome to Russell Books: an indie bookstore on an island in the Pacific Ocean, where anemones di...
The ode has no dictated rhyme or meter. It comes as pure life, ready to be given a form, a name, ...
This book is an exploration in revelry, with hope, on the good ground of our shared innocence: pa...
The stories in this collection centre around new immigrants ? spirited people who are prepared to...
Two black men: the poet, an elder and veteran of last century's civil rights movement; and a name...
The near-death experience of an atheist makes him re-evaluate his life. Students are taught how i...
'In 2005, after four months in hospitals, Dick Rayburn returns home with a limp, a disfigured fac...
Bartholomew the Englishman was a 13th century Franciscan friar and scholar whose only surviving w...
Combining eloquent lyrics and edgy anti-lyrics, the poems in Poetry is Blood both rehearse and fl...
Paul Nelson's new collection, Burning the Furniture, moves through a startling array of things se...
Expulsion consists of two parts: a group of short stories and one novella. But the main protagoni...
Sheila Watson published the iconic novel, The Double Hook, in 1959 and influenced the writing sty...
Like consists of fifty poems every one of which uses the word 'like.' Like is about people and th...
The Directory of the Vulnerable is a book in 43 cantos about vulnerable human beings whose feelin...
To read Broggiato, is to discover his devotion to the act of writing poetry that is intense, vibr...
Typically provocative, at once comic and tragic, Pirandello's 'Naked' (Vestire gli ignudi) u...
A collection of essays on one of Toronto? best-known and loved writers-politicians-social comment...
Verge begins with a small fox waiting at the river's edge. She symbolizes a woman at a turning po...
Tony Nardi is an actor, a father, a husband. He works. He writes. He thinks. On the subject of id...
Beginning with dangerous thoughts from Neruda's memorias, and brooding over the legends of the Ha...
These poems take the reader on a mind-blowing journey across the known micro- and macrocosms to t...
Haeck's intensity is such that he needs to use the fragment to complete an on-going project of fi...
River is the story of a fourteen-year-old girl who travels back in time, and across continents, e...
Richard Jeffrey Newman's collection of poems, Words for What Those Men Have Done, continues the e...
'The photographs in this volume are evocations made visible through reflection, observation, expl...