From Jane Austen to Taylor Swift, a look at the surprising politics of romantic love and its diss...
Poetry. From its opening riposte to the militarism of the current U.S. government, to its closing...
'Thirty years ago, a professor threw a chair at Sina Queyras after they'd turned in an essay on V...
Poetry. Second Edition. The word 'eunoia,' which literally means 'beautiful thinking,' is the sho...
Recite your poem to your aunt.I threw myself to the ground.Where were you in the night?In a schoo...
An award-winning and haunting meditation on aging and self-determination.
A phenomenology of the mall: If the mall makes us feel bad, why do we keep going back? In a world...
Interstellar via Invisible Cities: spec-fic translated from Spanish imagines life on another planet.
An activist priest’s sermons remind us that one of the first social justice frameworks was the Bi...
A Mad Libs–style project contends with poetry from Turtle Island and Palestinian writers and asks...
From the author of Pale Shadows, a delicate reimagining of the relationships that created the gre...
Poems that provoke science as a way to explain the world
Poem about unknowing and the uncertainty of in-between states
Calgary, Mohkinstsis, is a place that resists simple summaries. It’s a young city in a constant c...
Stand By Me meets Knausgaard: an explosive 1980s coming-of-age in a hardscrabble Quebec mining town.
Missing everything but the point: visual poetry celebrating excitement!
Poison? Paranoia?: this 2008 novel of love and fear is more relevant than ever
Pompoms, blackberries and Value Village: Take a stroll through the thoughts of one of Canada's mo...
Fiction. Film. Memoir. Guy Maddin is one of Canada's most celebrated and original filmmakers, how...
A first catalogue — of an imaginary exhibition at an imaginary gallery — from a rising art star.
Hide under your bed! 'Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret' meets 'South Park' in 'The Lillian L...
Steve Venright, the true heir to the literary legacy of Henri Michau, Christopher Dewdney and Jor...
The debut collection of visceral short fiction from notorious Toronto writer, editor, indie comme...
Kicking ass and taking notes-what it's like to be a woman in the ring.
Home is where the heart is, or, in the case of The Sink House, home is what the heart is. Sequest...
Drama. Isolated brings together two inventive, disturbing plays by one of Canada's most intriguin...
Housing is increasingly unattainable in successful global cities, and Toronto is no exception -- ...
Fiction. Translation. Playful, innovative and subversive, Nicole Brossard's writings have profoun...
The Refrigerator Memory is an exuberant, strangely funny celebration of sadness.
An unflinchingly subversive, aversive, conversive poetic look at the underbelly of Canadian settl...
Poems chronicling the contemporary self's fluctuating desire between near-obliterating connectedn...
Desire and dieffenbachias: new poems from the award-winning author of Otter.
From martyr to insult, how “Uncle Tom” has influenced two centuries of racial politics.
Delicate poems and images show a sturdy pear tree and a fading love in this lost classic. Written...
Eschewing prevailing poetic fashion, 'Sooner' reimagines poetry as a kind of cubist fascination, ...
'Matthew Tierney writes poems like a mad boy scientist.' Eye Weekly
Poems that borrow from the lexicon of filmmaking to let us find some solace in our facades.
With its words planted firmly in cheek, Throaty Wipes does surprising things — like write a poem ...
As meditative practices focus on the axis of breath, these poems focus on the moment of action, o...
Theatre doesn’t have much relevance anymore. Or so acclaimed playwright Darren O’Donnell tells us...
If the expression 'Two steps forward, one step back' describes the conventional attitude toward h...
From Mad Men to MAGA: how nostalgia came to be and why we are so eager to indulge it.
Drama. Illustrated by Jason Logan. Set in a northern mining town between Misery Junction and Griz...