'The Gracious Dinner Guests' is a science fiction story that takes place in the distant future.
Nick Lowe wrote, 'There stands the naked ape in a monkey suit.' If he hadn't, Stephen Brockwell m...
No one knows exactly how or when it happened. But someone in 18TH century Naples took the common ...
'This is no typical mid-life crisis. Poet Priscila Uppal, faced with a very serious and frighteni...
punchlines is a lyric long poem that probes the poetic tensions in the everyday languages of comp...
What do we know of history, and what, if anything, does it have to do with the present? 'A halt, ...
In First Comes Love, Pino Coluccio takes family matters, high school angst, dead end jobs, and en...
Leigh Nash's first full-length poetry collection is jammed with surprises and conundrums: lovesic...
'Catullus (c. 84 - 53 BC) was raised in a leading equestrian family in Verona. At twenty he moved...
Saint Twin is a collection of story poems, short lyrics, long walks, tiny chapters and fake psalm...
'Nightlight for Children of Insomniacs is a feminist collection of poetry that examines the legac...
Guardian of the gates of hell, brightest star in the night sky, the dog is the saucy, swaggering,...
Unless Acted Upon, a book which in its heart of hearts wants to be a Rube Goldberg machine, explo...
In language that is direct as the noon-day sun Toronto's Poet Laureate, Pier Giorgio Di Cicco ret...
How do we construct the story of ourselves and our countries? How do we know our histories, our m...
Drawing from a range of contemporary poetic traditions, The Purpose Pitch explores the overlap be...
In this debut collection, Jason Heroux describes the atmosphere of a world that is both realistic...
It is 1980. The buildings and storefronts at Barton Street and Sherman Avenue are dilapidated rem...
Award-winning poet Nick Papaxanthos's first collection is a rollicking, fast-frame, strobe-light-...
Chewing Water continues Nelson Ball's fascinating forays into the social, into communities of hum...
Everybody wants to get to Heaven, but nobody wants to die. And in Hell, everyone is naked. Dog Ea...
Late in a Slow Time is an intricate and intimate book that deftly marks the 'little monumental ch...
This is about Angels, Women, and Men both separates women and men from the angels, and suggests t...
In the linked stories of Kasia Jaronczyk's Lemons, the lives of Basia and her family are seen thr...
A follow-up to his acclaimed The Porcupinity of the Stars, Moon Baboon Canoe is filled with Gary ...
Families guard the unsaid. Neighbours listen over the fence and whisper. Technobabble, journalese...
In his first full-length poetry collection since 2004, Nelson Ball, Canada's most renowned minima...
Hooligans is the fifth full-length poetry book by Toronto writer Lillian Necakov. It is a collect...
Campfire Radio Rhapsody is Windsor poet Robert Earl Stewart 's follow-up to his acclaimed, Lamper...
What are these writings? Aphorisms? Cryptic telegrams? The sound of one hand clapping? Perhaps al...
David Menear is most often described as an edgy, urgent, gritty and sometimes 'transgressive' sho...
Metropolis is a visionary work that dreams the elegiac landscape of cities like Toronto, where ge...
This lively first collection, often both creepy and hilarious, serves up an image-laden universe ...
Back Off, Assassin! New and Selected Poems by Jim Smith brings together brand-new work and select...
In The Body of My Garden, Rishma Dunlop takes a voyage around the heart in poems that embody the ...
In Recovery Community, physician-poet Conor Mc Donnell explores the complexities of trauma, illne...
David W. McFadden has been exploring the Japanese forms of haiku and tankas for six decades. This...
In Municipal Mind, Toronto's Poet Laureate offers a blueprint for building sustainable cities in ...
Editor Rishma Dunlop is the author of three acclaimed books of poetry: Metropolis (2005), Reading...
'What if love existed but you didn't have your notification settings turned on?' This is the firs...
'This book is a love letter to family and the complex history of blood; to failed relationships a...
In The Last Thing Standing, Shin pulls away floors and ceilings in a thoughtful meditation on the...
Omar Snow is a struggling, middle-aged musicologist trying to finish a book of jazz biographies a...
Celebration is a collection of interviews with some of the most successful Canadian female entrep...
Suzanne Hancock's debut collection of poems seeks to explore seemingly disparate things: family b...
When Prime Minister Stephen Harper prorogued Parliament (for the second time in a year!) on Decem...
In Some Mornings, Nelson Ball's trademark minimalism takes on a new expansiveness. It is a book o...