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| Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() NEW! The Lost Time Accidents |
In this timely and powerful debut, Síle Englert explores what it is to feel othered in a world where everything is connected. Moving through time and memory — from childhood to … | Síle Englert | 97 | 2021 | View |
![]() NEW! The Love Olympics |
Characters weave their way in and out of The Love Olympics, a collection of short fiction set in St. John’s. The book is about various forms of love—the ways love grips us, shakes us, … | Claire Wilkshire | 240 | 2021 | View |
![]() NEW! The Most Charming CreaturesPoems |
With uncanny wit, inventive beauty, and numinous surprise, The Most Charming Creatures explores the contemporary and its language, considering our wonder, sorrow, bewilderment, anxiety, and … | Gary Barwin | 128 | 2022 | View |
![]() The Next WaveAn Anthology of 21st Century Canadian Poetry |
Mercurial and modern, The Next Wave is an output-based anthology of 21st century Canadian poetry. Curated by Jim Johnstone, it features 40 early-to-mid-career Canadian writers selected from a … | Jim Johnstone | 304 | 2018 | View |
![]() The Nothing That IsEssays on Art, Literature and Being |
Rather than making “something” out of “nothing,” what follows is an endeavour to express the potential of language and thought to encounter what is infinitely beyond both … | Johanna Skibsrud | 134 | 2019 | View |
![]() NEW! The Quest for a "National" NationalismE.J. Pratt's Epic Ambition, "Race" Consciousness, and the Contradictions of Canadian Identity |
In his 2018 Pratt Lecture, The Quest for a ‘National’ Nationalism, renowned author and critic George Elliott Clarke investigates E.J. Pratt’s poetic attempt to become the epic … | George Elliott Clarke | 64 | 2021 | View |
![]() The Rumour |
The Rumour is a poetry collection that brings a new perspective to the poignant truths and human experiences within Indigenous communities. Through powerful emotions, the poems explore … | Joseph A. Dandurand | 80 | 2018 | View |
![]() NEW! The Running TreesStories |
A striking original, deftly humorous collection of stories that considers the quest for truth: how we come to it or alternatively avoid it. A fervently comic debut, The Running Trees leads … | Amber McMillan | 220 | 2021 | View |
![]() NEW! The Sunday Book |
“A poignant examination of aging and loss.” In The Sunday Book, Michael Trussler uses memoir to excavate and explore a range of inner lives, all lived at different speeds. With essays touching on … | Michael Trussler | 216 | 2022 | View |
![]() NEW! The Suspect We |
In The Suspect We, Roxanna Bennett and Shane Neilson collaborate to make a documentary poetics concerning pandemic conditions for the mad, neurodivergent, and disabled. Written while the world … | Roxanna Bennett; Shane Neilson | 256 | 2023 | View |
![]() The Unpublished CityVolume I: Anthology |
Curated by Dionne Brand, this anthology features the work of 18 emerging Toronto talents: | Dionne Brand | 73 | 2017 | View |
![]() The Unpublished CityVolume II: The Lived City, The Imagined City |
Co-edited by Phoebe Wang, Canisia Lubrin & Dionne Brand Orient yourself in the city with these nineteen works of creative non-fiction that offer a different, more multifarious wayfinding. In … | Canisia Lubrin; Dionne Brand; Phoebe Wang | 89 | 2018 | View |
![]() The Windigo Chronicles |
In this poetry book, David Groulx seamlessly weaves the spiritual with the ordinary and the present with the powerful voices of the past. He speaks for the spirit, determination, and courage of … | David Groulx | 64 | 2016 | View |
![]() These are not the potatoes of my youth |
Shortlisted, Trillium Book Award for Poetry and Gerald Lampert Memorial Award In this confessional debut collection, Matthew Walsh meanders through their childhood in rural Nova Scotia, later … | Matthew Walsh | 96 | 2019 | View |
![]() thicket |
Melanie Janisse-Barlow’s second book of poetry, Thicket, is a treatise on risk and the uncertainties of language in the modern world. In poems that gather and collect force page after page, … | Melanie Janisse-Barlow | 104 | 2019 | View |
![]() Things Are Good NowStories |
Set in East Africa, the Middle East, Canada, and the U.S., Things Are Good Now examines the weight of the migrant experience on the human psyche. In Djamila Ibrahim’s powerful story … | Djamila Ibrahim | 258 | 2018 | View |


















