Gathering together powerful voices of feminist writers, peace activists, and matriarchal studies ...
It is The War to End All Wars, and Ena Connelly, a keenly sensory and extraordinary woman, is new...
A Harsh and Private Beauty,is about the life and loves of Ruby Grace, now in her 89th year, on a ...
It's not easy 'choosing not to choose,' especially for a nonbinary teen in 2007.
Lawrencia's Last Parang: A Memoir of Loss and Belonging as a Black Woman in Canada is a snapshot ...
Finalist for the 2020 Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Fiction
Releasing Hope was born out of the first book Arresting Hope, which describes participatory healt...
In Dusk in the Frog Pond, Rummana Chowdhury presents new narratives about the lived realities of ...
Seventeen-year-old Camden splits her time between her father, a minor rock star, and her mom, a s...
A sequel to First Gear: A Motorcycle Memoir, Horses in the Sand is a collection of stories that d...
Finalist for the 2018 Arthur Eliis Award for Best First Crime Novel
Winner (Bronze) of the Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards (Science Fiction); Winnner (Silver...
On a warm August evening, Brenda Missen, a 37-year-old single, unattached writer, pitches her ten...
Cora James, a 35-year-old Black librarian in Harlem, dreams of being a writer. Torn between her s...
Set in 1990s New York, Slow Reveal paints an extraordinary portrait of artists who defy the arbit...
These twelve short stories dive deep into imaginary worlds where everyday life is marked and marr...
Eleven years after a world war destroyed the consumer-driven, plastic-based existence of 2055, a ...
Alden Patterson, the last living member of a once-wealthy Toronto family, is haunted by the legac...
'This compelling new poetry collection presents Hypatia of Alexandria, the Neoplatonic philosophe...
Broken Fiction is a collection of short autofictional stories and poems that both offer solace an...
Explore the poignant disappearance of Sindy Ruperhouse from the Abitibiwinni First Nation. Virgin...
Living the Edges: A Disabled Woman's Reader, the lives of women with disabilities have not change...
The idea of a free gift economy has become important in the movement for alternative economics, h...
The Becoming is a brutal account of mental illness by a woman who doesn't believe in mental illne...
Sara Bowley has been languishing at Maison d'Arbutus, a mental health facility for the upper midd...
It is a dreadful thing to be possessed, to be invaded by a spirit woman who commands your body an...
In The Sleep of Apples, Ami Sands Brodoff writes with passion and consummate skill about nine clo...
Gilda Peterborough has always worried about her twin, but when Pete deletes his Facebook page, sh...
In A Knife in the Sky, a journalist's decision to talk and a student's desire to know puts them i...
'(M)othering is a universally understood phenomenon that speaks to the act of becoming something ...
'When Carol Rose GoldenEagle was a child, attending Easter church services, she recalls the annua...
Such a Lovely Afternoon is a dazzling debut collection from award-winning Yukon writer Patti Flat...
Making a deal with Odin, the most powerful of the Norse gods, is a bad idea. Sigrene, who is cons...
People who live in South Asian cities re-shape the politics and actualize constitutional rights, ...
Wry, forthright Home and Garden reporter Robin MacFarland has somehow gotten herself?along with h...