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Title & Subtitle | Contents | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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NEW! Fear the MirrorStories |
A fusion of biography and history, art and politics, told through the lives branching off one family tree. In Fear the Mirror, Cora Siré brings together thirteen stories of moments that have … | Cora Siré | 212 | 2021 | View |
NEW! Fetishes of the Floating World |
Governor General’s Award–winning poet Don Domanski’s posthumous last collection once again melds perception-expanding environmental poetry and metaphysics into a seamless, … | Don Domanski | 87 | 2021 | View |
NEW! Fire Cider Rain |
Poetry that navigates the science of cold waterways to consider the warmth of the poet’s Chinese-Mauritian family ties Fire Cider Rain is about the limits to which shared cultural and … | Rhiannon Ng Cheng Hin | 104 | 2022 | View |
NEW! First |
The poems in First, Arleen Paré’s seventh collection, search for a long-lost first friend. They conjure the subtle layers of meaning in that early friendship to riff on to a search for … | Arleen Paré | 144 | 2020 | View |
Florine StettheimerNew Directions in Multimodal Modernism |
Florine Stettheimer (1871-1944) was Modernism’s great “outlier”—a highly original artist with a boldly interdisciplinary aesthetic that attracted such luminaries as Marcel … | Irene Gammel; Suzanne Zelazo | 328 | 2019 | View |
For it is a Pleasure and a Surprise to BreatheNew and Selected Poems |
For thirty-five years, award-winning poet Gary Barwin has been opening up new ways of being in poetry. In this long-awaited new and selected collection, For It Is a Pleasure and a Surprise to … | Gary Barwin | 256 | 2019 | View |
Four-Letter Words |
Chad Pelley’s Four-Letter Words, his collection of award-winning short stories, presents us with characters haunted by one four-letter word or another: love, hate, lust, or loss. A father … | Chad Pelley | 168 | 2016 | View |
NEW! Frost & Pollen |
Frost & Pollen is a poetry collection in two acts: “Bloom & Martyr” is a sensuous walk through a menacing garden of flowers and desire, while “Foliage” retells the … | Helen Hajnoczky | 137 | 2021 | View |
Full Circle |
Full Circle brings together poetry written across decades by one of Newfoundland’s best-loved writers. Balanced on the sharpest edge of life, yet caught in the ruthless pull of aging and … | Helen Fogwill Porter | 80 | 2018 | View |
Gatecrasher |
The poems in Gatecrasher reimagine social and familial relationships, personal and collective failures, and false nostalgias. Part surreal autobiography, and part observation of how physical and … | Susan Buis | 74 | 2019 | View |
geo•logics |
Stephen Rowe’s geo•logics—his highly anticipated follow-up to Never More There—binds the impermanent to the permanent. With both an inquiry into loss and an inquiry into … | Stephen Rowe | 72 | 2015 | View |
NEW! God Isn’t Here Today |
For fans of Chuck Palahniuk, Joyce Carol Oates, and Karen Russell, the stories in Francine Cunningham’s debut collection God Isn’t Here Today ricochet between form and genre, taking … | Francine Cunningham | 249 | 2022 | View |
NEW! Good Mom on PaperWriters on Creativity and Motherhood |
The experience of motherhood is monumental, yet rarely discussed in connection with literary or creative life. How do we navigate the twin devotions of love and art? How does motherhood disrupt … | Jen Sookfong Lee; Stacey May Fowles | 226 | 2022 | View |
NEW! GrantedPoems of Metaphor |
In Granted, Jeffery Donaldson explores ‘a universe of potential relation’, providing a master class in the art of metaphor by exploring in verse the complexities of identity, … | Jeffery Donaldson | 116 | 2022 | View |
NEW! Grey All Over |
Late in the evening of December 13, 2007, Andrea Actis found her father, Jeff, facedown dead in her East Vancouver apartment. So began her passage through grief, self-reckoning, and graduate … | Andrea Actis | 176 | 2021 | View |
NEW! Harbour GridsPoems |
Harbour Grids is a long poem in four parts that investigates ideas of community and belonging. Beginning as a meditation on the surface of New York Harbor, the poem radiates outward through … | Zane Koss | 145 | 2022 | View |