Never Having Lived: Frederick P. Grove’s Settlers of the Marsh #1925Club

2025-10-30T12:35:03-04:00

Bigamy, fraud, prison: the life of Frederick P. Grove reads like a novel. His 1925 novel Settlers of the Marsh both does, and doesn’t, hint at the unconventional choices he made in his own life. In one sense, it feels like a quintessential early Canadian novel. It even begins

Never Having Lived: Frederick P. Grove’s Settlers of the Marsh #1925Club2025-10-30T12:35:03-04:00

Quarterly Stories, Summer 2025

2025-10-17T11:43:28-04:00

Partly because the humidity makes it hard to inhabit my own skin, this summer was a tough one for me. It felt like I started to read a dozen different collections of short stories—but never finished one. I’ve written about Carleigh Baker’s Last Woman (2024) and the Russian stories

Quarterly Stories, Summer 20252025-10-17T11:43:28-04:00

Three Weeks Away: #MARM2025

2025-10-11T12:54:01-04:00

Anyone can have their own MargaretAtwoodReadingMonth, really---chose a month and read—but it’s so lovely to have company. Many thanks to all who have participated and are planning to do so once more. When last November wrapped up, a few MARMers shared their favourite flip-box quotes from the seventh event.

Three Weeks Away: #MARM20252025-10-11T12:54:01-04:00

Adding to My #ShelfofMexico

2025-10-09T09:06:50-04:00

You might recall that I filled my first #ShelfofMexico shortly after the current American administration renamed The Gulf of Mexico. There were some fabulous suggestions and all year, so far, I’ve been reading. (Shelf One is the first photo; I've already read all but one.) I knew that I

Adding to My #ShelfofMexico2025-10-09T09:06:50-04:00

From Pulse-Pounding to Page-Turning

2025-10-06T14:40:04-04:00

In a loose way, these six books—suspense, horror, mystery—are arranged in the order I would read them through the course of a single day; the first two require full-on daylight, and the last I would read even after dusk (but it’s still a gripping story, though largely character-driven). For

From Pulse-Pounding to Page-Turning2025-10-06T14:40:04-04:00
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