Lynn Crosbie’s Life Is About Losing Everything (2012)

2020-09-30T08:28:15-04:00

"You don't know how to life your life anymore and you start drowning in it." House of Anansi, 2012 That's the thing about depression, Lynn Crosbie explains in an interview with Shelagh Rogers on CBC Radio. She describes what happens when you really start looking at the world, with

Lynn Crosbie’s Life Is About Losing Everything (2012)2020-09-30T08:28:15-04:00

Cary Fagan’s My Life among the Apes (2012)

2022-02-02T19:26:27-05:00

One imagines these are the kind of stories that erupt from a phrase overheard at a restaurant or eavesdropped from a park bench. Cormorant Books, 2012 These are not the kinds of stories that come complete with detailed descriptions and backgrounds; it`s hard to imagine Cary Fagan filling

Cary Fagan’s My Life among the Apes (2012)2022-02-02T19:26:27-05:00

Grace O’Connell’s Magnified World (2012)

2014-03-18T11:45:12-04:00

The title of Grace O'Connell's debut novel is pulled from a poem by Helen Humphreys, "Blurring".* It's ironic that the closer you examine something, the harder it is to focus, and this is a truth which Maggie Pierce inhabits when Magnified World opens. She is reeling from her

Grace O’Connell’s Magnified World (2012)2014-03-18T11:45:12-04:00

Nalo Hopkinson’s The Chaos (2012)

2020-10-22T12:23:46-04:00

On the surface, Nalo Hopkinson's YA novel is about the chaos which ensues after a volcano emerges dramatically in Lake Ontario. Simon & Schuster, 2012 It also, however, takes on the chaotic elements of the reader's society: the sexism, ableism, homophobia and racism that characterizes the everyday world

Nalo Hopkinson’s The Chaos (2012)2020-10-22T12:23:46-04:00

Weekend Sampler: Featuring Edward Riche’s Easy to Like

2014-03-20T14:55:37-04:00

"Reality is for people who can't handle fiction -- and that is mostly everybody." Elliot Johnson has been writing screenplays in LA, but he's been having trouble selling his fictions. House of Anansi, 2011 That's Elliot Johnson. Or Elliot Johnston, or Elliot Jonson: it depends which document you're

Weekend Sampler: Featuring Edward Riche’s Easy to Like2014-03-20T14:55:37-04:00
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