2020-
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Title & Subtitle | Contents | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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NEW! Hard TicketNew Writing Made in Newfoundland |
hard ticket noun (Nfld) a lively character, a tough or headstrong person, someone not easily controlled. Hard Ticket showcases some of the most exciting writers in Newfoundland. Selected by … | Lisa Moore | 232 | 2022 | View |
NEW! Heating the Outdoors |
Irreverent and transcendent, lyrical and slang, Heating the Outdoors is an endlessly surprising new work from award-winning poet Marie-Andrée Gill. In these micropoems, writing and love are … | Kristen Renee Miller; Marie-Andrée Gill | 99 | 2023 | View |
NEW! Hell Light Flesh |
In her second collection of poetry, Hell Light Flesh, Klara du Plessis returns with a Dantesque trilogy on family, punishment, and the ferocity and brilliance of creation. Hell Light Flesh drops … | Klara du Plessis | 120 | 2020 | View |
NEW! Her First Palestinian |
Elegant, surprising stories about Palestinian immigrants in Canada navigating their identities in circumstances that push them to the emotional brink. Saeed Teebi’s intense, engrossing stories … | Saeed Teebi | 256 | 2022 | View |
NEW! HonorariumEssays 2001–2021 |
In Honorarium, Nathaniel G. Moore compiles twenty years’ worth of reading other people’s books, while also faithfully attempting to convey a sense of what it’s like to work … | Nathaniel G. Moore | 272 | 2021 | View |
NEW! Horrible Dance |
A brilliant poetic debut about gender-based violence that dismantles received definitions of both gender and violence, Horrible Dance is an accomplished addition to transfeminist thought and … | Avery Lake | 72 | 2022 | View |
NEW! Hour of the Crab |
Patricia Robertson’s new collection of short fiction, Hour of the Crab, is a work of insight and mastery, each story demonstrating an original vision, intriguing characters, and … | Patricia Robertson | 248 | 2021 | View |
NEW! How to Hold a Pebblepoems |
How do we scale up our imagination of the human? How does one live one’s life in the Anthropocene? How to Hold a Pebble—Jaspreet Singh’s second collection of poems—locates humans in the … | Jaspreet Singh | 104 | 2022 | View |
NEW! Hsin |
22 Debut Canadian poetry collections to read, CBC 2022 Nanci Lee’s debut explores 4th Century Su Hui’s palindrome of longing. Hsin arises from an ancient Chinese ethical philosophy, … | Nanci Lee | 88 | 2022 | View |
NEW! Humanimuspoems |
David Huebert’s Humanimus presents a world of soiled nature, of compromised ecology, of toxic transcendence. Raising environmental precarity to the level of mythos, this book implicates … | David Huebert | 104 | 2020 | View |
NEW! I am the Big Heart |
What does it mean to be the big heart? Or to hope to be the big heart? Or to fail to be that big heart? How far can a heart stretch? How does being a parent stretch it further? How does a heart … | Sarah Venart | 112 | 2020 | View |
NEW! If I Didn’t Love the RiverPoems |
In this virtuoso display of sonnets, free verse, prose poems, villanelles, ghazals, and aphorisms, People’s Poet Robert Priest makes it clear why the Pacific Rim Review has called him … | Robert Priest | 137 | 2022 | View |
NEW! Imminent Domains: Reckoning With The AnthropoceneEssais Series No. 14 |
Imminent Domains: Reckoning with the Anthropocene invites readers to join a contemplation of survival—our own, and that of the elements that surround us. Using research, lyric prose, and … | Alessandra Naccarato | 273 | 2022 | View |
NEW! In the Vicinity of Riches |
The richness of memory is a curse and a gift. Twisting and turning against the soul-sicknesses of late-capitalism, Chris Hutchinson’s new collection of poems scrolls through myriad moods … | Chris Hutchinson | 96 | 2020 | View |
Is This Scary?Poems |
A challenging exploration of mental illness and disability from Governor General’s Award winner Jacob Scheier. Is This Scary? digs deep into internal landscapes of suffering, including depression … | Jacob Scheier | 88 | 2021 | View |
NEW! JunebatPoems |
From award-winning author John Elizabeth Stintzi, Junebat is a form- and gender-disrupting debut collection that grapples with the pain of uncertainty on the path towards becoming. John Elizabeth … | John Elizabeth Stintzi | 96 | 2020 | View |