April 2016, In My Stacks

2019-03-20T14:34:50-04:00

Having read through the first quarter of the reading year, how are your stacks? Reading projects Is the bedside stack turning over regularly? Are you struggling to stick with projects that you were sure would fit perfectly into 2016? Four books in this stack are from various TBR lists, some because

April 2016, In My Stacks2019-03-20T14:34:50-04:00

February 2016, In My Stacks

2019-03-20T14:35:21-04:00

It's a bright sunny day, when I snap this photo. I'm even more optimistic when I think of a month's reading, when the sun shines. More hours with good reading light. And, in February. What could be better. You can see the sheen of it in the image, the veil

February 2016, In My Stacks2019-03-20T14:35:21-04:00

December 2015, In My Reading Log

2020-09-16T15:54:55-04:00

Three of these books were inspired by the conjunction between my own shelves and this year's Random House Bingo, which has a CanLit theme. The Tiger Claw filled my Nominated-for-the-Giller square, Evan Munday's second October Schwartz for the Mystery-or-Thriller square, and Elaine Lui's book about her relationship with her mother

December 2015, In My Reading Log2020-09-16T15:54:55-04:00

Quarterly Stories: Summer 2015

2020-12-18T16:00:34-05:00

This year I have read some stand-out collections, but for the most part I neglected to take notes from them: Joy Williams' Honored Guests, Kathleen Winter's The Freedom in American Songs, Jessica Grant's Making Light of Tragedy, Shawn Syms' Nothing Looks Familiar, Elaine McCluskey's Hello, Sweetheart, Julia Leggett's Gone South and Other

Quarterly Stories: Summer 20152020-12-18T16:00:34-05:00

Mark Anthony Jarman’s Knife Party at the Hotel Europa (2015)

2015-06-25T08:56:40-04:00

A book-length demonstration of propulsive prose. This is the word that I wrote in capital letters, in the margins of my reading diary about Mark Anthony Jarman's Knife Party at the Hotel Europa (2015), but then I wondered if I had subconsciously (deliberately, even!) lifted it from the cover. It sounds like

Mark Anthony Jarman’s Knife Party at the Hotel Europa (2015)2015-06-25T08:56:40-04:00
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