In The Field, Sadiqa de Meijer's follow up to the Governor General's Award winning alfabet alphab...
A Bow Forged from Ash is a journey of Indigenous reclamation. In poems that explore identity, bel...
After Hurricane Katrina, the photographer Robert Polidori flew to New Orleans to document the dev...
Lilianna and Thom never thought they would meet a Sepherii, the mythical creature from stories of...
A baby transforms into a reverse mermaid in a baptism gone wrong. After being stepped on, a snail...
alfabet alphabet is the record of Sadiqa de Meijer's transition from speaking Dutch to English. E...
How does one write a preemptive eulogy for their hometown, a transient metropolis arriving at its...
Poetry is Queer is a kaleidoscope of sexual outlaws, gay icons, Sapphic poets, and great lovers?r...
When her brother dies in the turbulent water of B.C.'s Thompson River, Isabel sets out to find tr...
In this heart-wrenching collection, Vanessa Shields chronicles the life of her Nonna, Maria, from...
The Portuguese word for ?hummingbird? is beija-flor?flower-kisser. In Aztec mythology, Huitzilopo...
?Attachment is the puzzle.' Three years after her mother's death and on the brink of a break up, ...
A ceaseless rain is a meditation on grief. It is a carnival ride where the floor drops out, it is...
Do you believe in angels? When Xaviere is tasked with transcribing taped interviews her deceased ...
In 1973, fifteen-year old Q?�q?�sk?i?, or 'Squito' Bob, is a mixed-blood N?e?kepmx boy trying to ...
In this wide-ranging collection, Andrew DuBois rounds up some 200 reviews of contemporary Canadia...
Personal, primordial, and pulsing with syncopated language, Tolu Oloruntoba's poetic debut, The J...
David Huebert's Humanimus presents a world of soiled nature, of compromised ecology, of toxic tra...
Robert Colman's third book of poetry, Democratically Applied Machine, is a back-to-basics approac...
In Mythical Man, David Ly builds, and then tears down, an army of men in a quest to explore perso...
In Honorarium, Nathaniel G. Moore compiles twenty years worth of reading other people's books, wh...
The Winter-Blooming Tree draws us into the lives of Ursula Koehl-Niederhauser, a school teacher s...
Hartley Addison is probably the nicest guy in Port D?Espere, Ontario. Everybody loves him, even w...
For the last forty-five years, the distinguished poets Molly Peacock and Phillis Levin have read ...
In Book of Places, Yvonne Blomer draws us along for a cycling journey spanning decades and countr...
Taking its title from Tomas Transtr�mer, Sarah Yi-Mei Tsiang's Grappling Hook sifts the debris of...
Moving beyond the themes of race, identity, and personhood navigated in Mythical Man, David Ly's ...
In Smog Mother, John Wall Barger asks: What is a poet without a home? Over and over he finds answ...
Rooted in the indescribability and disembodiment of pain, Nisa Malli's Allodynia looks outward to...
Patterned on a series of dream states, David Barrick's Nightlight delves into the surreal nature ...
In the early 1990?s, Caitlin Maharg, grieving the loss of her parents, leaves everything she know...
In The Sunday Book, Michael Trussler uses memoir to excavate and explore a range of inner lives, ...
In The Suspect We, Roxanna Bennett and Shane Neilson collaborate to make a documentary poetics co...
Would you return to the landscape you watched burn as a child, especially if you and everyone els...
Michelle Brown's second book of poetry, Swans,begins as a night out between three best friends at...
Through a kaleidoscope of philosophy, critical theory, and folk theology, A Devil Every Day,surve...
Discipline n. v. is a lyric memoir that fuses poetry and academic theory, speaking to the metapho...
G is a sound. Phonetically, it is represented as [?]?and corresponds to ? in the Arabic alphabet?...
Like an obsessive baby name book with only one entry, The Book of Benjamin establishes links betw...
In her exceptional poetic debut, Fawn Parker meditates on grief, illness, and the open-handed rel...
In 1988, 12-year-old Emery is looking forward to spending the summer cooling off in the sprinkler...
The Blood of Five Rivers tells the story of a young man named Kaka, born and raised in a small, r...
Apples on a Windowsill is a series of meditations on still life, photography, beauty, and marriag...
How do we redefine the self when memory begins to deteriorate?
Opening with an exit, the poems in Precedented Parroting accept no assumptions. With the determin...
In Euphoria, a small, fictional town that feels displaced in time and space, an affluent but isol...