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| Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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![]() NEW! Rafael Has Pretty EyesStories |
"You go through life convinced you’re going to get diabetes like your old man and one day you choke to death on chicken gristle, and the autopsy shows your blood sugars were … | Elaine McCluskey | 254 | 2022 | View |
![]() NEW! Rank Songbirds |
Leon Rooke’s Rank Songbirds delves into the drama and humour of love and desire, politics and the passing of time, celebrating humanity’s resilience and its inherent frailty. In Rank … | Leon Rooke | 84 | 2022 | View |
![]() Re-Origin of SpeciesPoems |
From hybrid bodies to shifting landscapes, Re-Origin of Species blurs the lines of the real. These poems journey through illness and altered states to position disability and madness as … | Alessandra Naccarato | 98 | 2019 | View |
![]() Realignment |
“For the fortunate reader of Ruth Roach Pierson’s book, her “realignments” are all enlargements – of working vocabulary, as words such as “brindled,” … | Ruth Roach Pierson | 88 | 2015 | View |
![]() RefuseCanLit in Ruins |
CanLit—the commonly used short form for English Canadian Literature as a cultural formation and industry—has been at the heart of several recent public controversies. Why? Because … | Erin Wunker; Hannah McGregor; Julie Rak | 221 | 2018 | View |
![]() Ritual Lights |
On "A Girl Like This Might Have Loved Glenn Gould": "The poem sits up at its greasy-spoon counter and recounts its tale, a kind of cryptic plain-speech, an inverted code, all the … | Joelle Barron | 88 | 2018 | View |
![]() NEW! RivenPoems |
In 2010, Catherine Owen’s 29-year-old spouse died of a drug addiction. A year later, she relocated to an apartment by the Fraser River in Vancouver, B.C. As she moved beyond the initial … | Catherine Owen | 90 | 2020 | View |
![]() River Woman |
Award-winning Métis poet and novelist Katherena Vermette’s second book of poetry, river woman, examines and celebrates love as decolonial action. Here love is defined as a force of … | Katherena Vermette | 114 | 2018 | View |
![]() NEW! RoguelikePoems |
Mathew Henderson explores with remarkable insight the unique logics of video games and addiction in his much-anticipated sophomore poetry collection. Mathew Henderson’s Roguelike, the … | Mathew Henderson | 88 | 2020 | View |
![]() NEW! Rump + Flank |
rump + flank explores the body in nature’s many incarnations: human, animal, plant, microbe, even chemical. The result is a fantastical poetic work that sheds light on what … | Carol Harvey Steski | 96 | 2021 | View |
![]() Running the Whale’s BackStories of Faith and Doubt from Atlantic Canada |
In a collection as fine in scope as it is intimate in detail, Running the Whale’s Back presents a host of Eastern Canada’s brightest literary talents, all putting pens to paper to … | Andrew Atkinson | 304 | 2013 | View |
![]() Safe Words |
From a student’s confrontation with a teenage streaker, to a company man’s complete undoing at his summer party, Michelle Brown’s Safe Words finds rich darkness in happy … | Michelle Brown | 72 | 2018 | View |
![]() Search Box Bed |
There is no history of poetry without love poetry, and there is no history of media without pornography. Darryl Whetter turns his attention from evolution in the natural world to the co-evolution … | Darryl Whetter | 72 | 2017 | View |
![]() NEW! Selvage |
Selvage is a work of salvaging and selving, of salvaging a self from disparate elements. Fragments from the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the language of trees talking to one another … | Kate Siklosi | 105 | 2023 | View |
![]() NEW! Send Me Into the Woods AloneEssays on Motherhood |
Dispatches from modern motherhood by a reluctant suburbanite Send Me Into The Woods Alone is an honest, heartfelt, and often hilarious collection of essays on the joys, struggles, and … | Erin Pepler | 194 | 2022 | View |
![]() Send More Tourists, The Last Ones Were Delicious |
With birth, death, contemplation, and close calls, Send More Tourists… the Last Ones Were Delicious explores how we respond to the weight of social expectations. From the hidden pressures … | Tracey Waddleton | 258 | 2019 | View |


















