What happens without essential services and front-line workers? What would the world be like without someone to care for, or to care with? The greatest gift to us is caring and sharing, no matter who ...
What is the literary and cultural benefit of a diaspora anthology? It presents work from a community, a family of writers. It represents a cultural contribution to Canadian literature. It makes it known ...
“Don’t say in the years to come that you would have lived your life differently if only you had heard this story. You’ve heard it now. ” —Thomas King, in this volume
Read, Listen, Tell brings ...
Spark of Light is a diverse collection of short stories by women writers from the Indian province of Odisha. Originally written in Odia and dating from the late nineteenth century to the present, these ...
A Tristram Shandy–esque novella about failing memory and failed writing, from one of French Canada’s most exciting new voices.
A young, floundering author meets Robert ‘Baloney’ Lacerte, an older, ...
Nineteen science fiction and fantasy authors explore the delicate balance between mental health and mental illness and how the diverse societies and cultures we live in can set us apart, or must be concealed, ...
“You will lose yourself in this collection of stories by some of Canada’s most imaginative authors. Each tale takes you to a different place (physical or psychological) that is both familiar and strange. ...
“Here is a shifting of borders, a redrawing of maps, a constant making and remaking of worlds in the one dwelling we have in common: language. ” – Tamas Dobozy, winner of the Rogers Writers’ Trust ...
This collection was born of a conviction that Vassanji's contributions to the global literary scene merit more in-depth scholarly notice. The articles herein provide various interpretations of Vassanji's ...
L’expérience de la Nouvelle-France et du Québec ancien a poussé à l’écriture des voyageurs, des missionnaires, des érudits, des savants et des sages. Les uns ont décrit cette partie du monde, ...