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Brief EncountersCanLitNovelsShort FictionThe Colophon

No future, or, the submerged punk ethos of Susan Sanford Blades’s Fake It So Real

April 27, 2021June 14, 2022

In these tales of mothers, daughters, fathers, and lovers, punk is more attitudinal than aural or political.

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CanLitNovelsThe Colophon

Novelist Kim Echlin ventures into dark territory in Speak, Silence, a Bosnia-set novel about rape as a war crime

April 18, 2021June 14, 2022

“For 2,000 years or more, women in literature have been represented as the spoils of war,” says Echlin about one impression she wanted to correct by writing this novel.

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International LiteratureNovelsThe Colophon

What’s in a name? Alexandra Andrews’s debut investigates literary fame and duplicity

March 29, 2021June 14, 2022

Who Is Maud Dixon? is about ambition, identity, and the malleable nature of personality.

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The anxiety of influencers: Ellery Lloyd’s Instagram mommy thriller People Like Her

March 18, 2021June 14, 2022

The twisty, fast-paced debut effectively skewers online culture while telling a tense story about a family threatened from within and without.

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Debut novelist Rebecca Watson reckons with how form can be used to reflect the realities of contemporary society

March 10, 2021June 14, 2022

little scratch acts as a kind of bridge between Modernism and our current culture of distraction.

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Feminism and the capitalist impulse collide head-on in Leigh Stein’s blistering second novel

November 10, 2020June 14, 2022

Self Care skewers the performative progressiveness that attends capitalist tech companies obsessed with clicks and user engagement.

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International LiteratureNovelsThe Horror Show

Good faces off against evil in James Herbert’s The Dark

October 31, 2020June 14, 2022

Herbert’s novel combines elements of a haunted house story, a zombie tale, and a meditation on the nature of evil.

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International LiteratureNovelsThe Horror Show

Michael McDowell combines Southern Gothic and a haunted house tale in The Elementals

October 28, 2020June 14, 2022

McDowell’s mashup of Southern Gothic and a traditional haunted house story provides a slow burn as opposed to the anarchic energy of his earlier novel.

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International LiteratureNovelsThe Horror Show

Stephen Graham Jones’s self-aware metafictional slasher The Last Final Girl

October 9, 2020June 14, 2022

The American novelist’s violent, cheeky 2012 book displays a true fan’s knowledge of, and enthusiasm for, the cinematic subgenre.

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CanLitNovelsThe ColophonWriters and Writing

Newfoundland’s Michael Crummey on history, story, and his latest novel, The Innocents

September 29, 2020June 14, 2022

Michael Crummey talks fiction, Newfoundland, and landscape: “I had lived in Labrador for a while and I had the very real sense that this place could kill you.”

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