Treat the mother-figure in your life to a new read, from poetry to non-fiction to graphic novels.Go to full post …read more
6 refreshing reads for Mother's Day
May 10, 2019
May 10, 2019
Treat the mother-figure in your life to a new read, from poetry to non-fiction to graphic novels.Go to full post …read more
April 23, 2019
“I have always been drawn to prose poems that channel a stream-of-consciousness. I love how it feels like you’re peeking into the mind of the poet or writer.”Go to full post …read more
April 22, 2019
“I believe the sciences and the arts must work together, speak to each other. I hope my poems are literal representation of that belief.”Go to full post …read more
April 19, 2019
“Pretending everything is fine is a necessary but often detrimental part of what it means to be human.”Go to full post …read more
January 8, 2019
“This debate about character likeability in fiction erupts every few years and is frequently extremely gendered,” says Catriona Wright. Go to full post …read more
November 29, 2018
Impress the intellectual on your list with a gift that is sure to spark lively conversations. You’re in for a loud—but fascinating—holiday dinner!Go to full post …read more
November 16, 2018
Give the gift of a book your friends and family members can enjoy and discuss. Go to full post …read more
November 13, 2018
“One of the joys of this book is experiencing how the lives and perspectives of the poets intertwine and complement one another, not just in individual conversations but across them.”Go to full post …read more
October 12, 2018
“I’m excited for people to take a look at PEI in a way that’s free of Green Gables and isn’t really idyllic.”Go to full post …read more
September 27, 2018
Now in its fourth year, the Canadian Jewish Literary Awards has announced the 2018 winning books in eight categories. Go to full post …read more
August 20, 2018
9 short story collections, preferably to be enjoyed at the beach or in a park.Go to full post …read more
April 19, 2018
I relate to the “no work of art is ever finished, only abandoned” school of thought.Go to full post …read more