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On a warm August evening, Brenda Missen, a 37-year-old single, unattached writer, pitches her ten...
Cora James, a 35-year-old Black librarian in Harlem, dreams of being a writer. Torn between her s...
Set in 1990s New York, Slow Reveal paints an extraordinary portrait of artists who defy the arbit...
These twelve short stories dive deep into imaginary worlds where everyday life is marked and marr...
Eleven years after a world war destroyed the consumer-driven, plastic-based existence of 2055, a ...
Alden Patterson, the last living member of a once-wealthy Toronto family, is haunted by the legac...
It seems like a dream gig when Daphne gets the job offer--live in Montreal's Underground City for...
In a near future dominated by institutions, technology, and government control, children are rais...
Broken Fiction is a collection of short autofictional stories and poems that both offer solace an...
This volume highlights some of the latest thinking in Canada on the issue of male violence agains...
At the newspaper office, Bianca stumbles into a job meant for someone else and a new advice colum...
Wry, forthright Home and Garden reporter Robin MacFarland has somehow gotten herself?along with h...
Explore the poignant disappearance of Sindy Ruperhouse from the Abitibiwinni First Nation. Virgin...
As a child, Kate Stong Smythe drew castles. Now, at thirty-five, she's found herself hard-edged a...