June 21, 2023
In “Blood Work,” which opens Bardia Sinaee’s debut poetry collection, the speaker says: “It is the squelching armpit of August / When simply living is enough for people […] Love is for the lucky and ... Read More »
April 1, 2021
For Cherie Dimaline, writing is about survival and resilience. Dimaline’s dystopian novel The Marrow Thieves (Dancing Cat Books) tells a dark tale of Indigenous people who are hunted for their bone marrow. The 2017 YA ... Read More »
June 20, 2018
Despite being around for less than a year and already relocating once during its short existence, Vancouver’s Massy Books is quickly becoming a beacon for the literary community as well as a champion of Indigenous ... Read More »
April 26, 2018