Gas, food, mayhem: Nat Cassidy unleashes a tight, brutal reading experience in his novella Rest Stop
Those who prefer their horror straight up, with no chaser, should definitely check this one out.
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A Blog About Books and Reading
Those who prefer their horror straight up, with no chaser, should definitely check this one out.
Estima fills in the gaps in a richly imagined work of historical fiction.
Some authors take the remit quite literally, while others approach the task more elliptically.
Shah eschews the elevated pretensions of mock epic or otherwise self-indulgent poetry.
What MacIntyre ultimately sees in Tudor's story is a cautionary tale about enablers of ruthless and anti-democratic authoritarian figures.
McIntyre's book should serve as an inspiring corrective to anyone who believes that Canadian publishing is a failing endeavour.
Also shortlisted this year is Kiran Desai for The Loneliness of Sunny and Sonia.
Like Nabokov, Smith tackles difficult and potentially divisive sexual material.
The extent to which the body, for a queer Cree writer, is tied into an ongoing history of displacement, dispersal, and disappearance is at the centre of Belcourt's writing.
Much of Cayley's critique involves the suggestion that the CBC has become an insular clique catering only to those savvy enough to understand its references.