Sarah Moar Reviews Non-Fiction From Brittany Luby and Jenna Butler for EVENT 50/1
Event Mags • September 16Sarah Moar Reviews: Brittany Luby, Dammed: The Politics of Loss and Survival in Anishinaabe Territory, University of Manitoba Press,...
Sarah Moar Reviews: Brittany Luby, Dammed: The Politics of Loss and Survival in Anishinaabe Territory, University of Manitoba Press,...
Carmen Faye Mathes Reviews: Afua Cooper and Wilfried Raussert, Black Matters, Fernwood Publishing, 2020 John Steffler, And Yet, McClelland...
kathy thai Reviews: Farzana Doctor, Seven, Dundurn Press, 2020 Francesca Ekwuyasi, Butter Honey Pig Bread, Arsenal Pulp Press,...
Apart: A Year of Pandemic Poetry and Prose is a splendid new anthology published by the Saskatchewan Writers’ Guild. The 240-page book contains...
Photo by Devon Curtis "I’ve been told that Andrew is dying. They say he’s probably been sick for a long time to grow a tumour that big, maybe...
Avery Qurashi Reviews: Nina Munteanu, A Diary in the Age of Water, Inanna Publications, 2020 Doreen Vanderstoop, Watershed, Freehand...
Leehu Sigler Reviews: Kevin Spenst, Hearts Amok: A Memoir in Verse, Anvil Press, 2020 Annick MacAskill, Murmurations, Gaspereau Press,...
Christina Shah was born in Ottawa, lives in Vancouver, and works in heavy industry. Her poetry has also appeared in The...
Cathy Stonehouse Reviews: Katherine Fawcett, The Swan Suit, Douglas & McIntyre, 2020 Jean Marc Ah-Sen, In the Beggarly Style of Imitation,...
Kate Dooley Reviews: Madhur Anand, This Red Line Goes Straight to Your Heart, Strange Light, 2020 Billy-Ray Belcourt, A History of My...