31 Days of Stories 2026, Day 1: Best Canadian Stories 2026
Zsuzsi Gartner, ed. The thing about Zsuzsi Gartner is she’s fearless. The novelist, short story writer, and editor has long...
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Zsuzsi Gartner, ed. The thing about Zsuzsi Gartner is she’s fearless. The novelist, short story writer, and editor has long...
Idsinga verges on defensiveness when discussing the Gay Village killings.
The audience for this book is likely confined to hardcore SF and fantasy readers and practitioners.
Griffin has said that he wants to listen to the poetry community in this country with a open mind.
Glenn proves sharply observant about the acquisitive, beauty-obsessed milieu crammed with influencers and people jockeying to be the next big thing.
The poems in Ultra Blue could reasonably be read as one long poem broken down into three parts.
More than 500 figures in the Canadian literary world took part in the boycott.
Kim's novel goes to some undeniably dark places.
As a general rule of thumb, whenever a far-right conservative leans on "the needs of the family" to justify a piece of legislation, you can be pretty safely assured they are in the process of trampling on somebody's rights.
Sweatman has created a vivid critique of industrial expansion that has demonstrable negative effects on an individual, societal, and environmental level.