Nick Thran Reviews New Poetry Collections from Oana Avasilichioaei and Moez Surani for EVENT 49/1

 •  August 27

Nick Thran Reviews: Oana Avasilichioaei, Eight Track, Talonbooks, 2019 Moez Surani, Are the Rivers in Your Poems Real, Book*hug,...

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Jeff Noh Reviews New Essay Collections for EVENT 49/1

 •  August 21

Jeff Noh Reviews: Ursula Mathis-Moser and Marie Carrière, Eds., Writing Beyond the End Times?/Écrire au-delà de la fin des temps?: The...

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Brett Josef Grubisic Reviews New Novels from Michael Blouin and Stéphane Larue for EVENT 49/1

 •  August 11

Brett Josef Grubisic Reviews: Michael Blouin, Skin House, Anvil Press, 2019 Stéphane Larue, Trans. Pablo Strauss, The Dishwasher,...

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Brenna Clarke Gray Reviews New Short Story Collections for EVENT 49/1

 •  August 4

Brenna Clarke Gray Reviews: Seyward Goodhand, Even That Wildest Hope, Invisible Publishing, 2019 Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler and...

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From Issue 47/2: “A Grand Epiphany” by stephanie roberts

 •  July 14

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From Issue 48/1: “The Way” by Cassidy McFadzean

 •  June 26

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The Power of a Name: Kain Stewart Interviews Kayla Czaga

 •  June 22

KAYLA CZAGA is the author of two collections of poetry—For Your Safety Please Hold On (Nightwood Editions, 2014) and Dunk Tank (House of...

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From Issue 48/3: UTØYA by John Barton

 •  May 28

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Hilary Turner Reviews New Novels from Amy Jones and Adam Foulds for EVENT 48/3

 •  April 28

Hilary Turner Reviews: Amy Jones, Every Little Piece of Me, McClelland & Stewart, 2019 Adam Foulds, Dream Sequence, Biblioasis, 2019 At...

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The Glass Age of Isolation, Indeed: Hannah Macready Interviews Curtis LeBlanc

 •  April 18

Curtis LeBlanc is a poet and fiction writer residing in Vancouver, BC. He is the author of Little Wild (Nightwood, 2018) and Birding in the Glass...

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