Walter Scott By Laura Kenins Can Walter Scott’s eternal art-school party girl Wendy grow up? April 30, 2020
John Elizabeth Stintzi By Ryan Porter Debut author John Elizabeth Stintzi talks poetry, gender identity, and their love of the unconventional March 30, 2020
Sheena Kamal By Robert J. Wiersema How the protagonist of Sheena Kamal’s first YA novel muscled her way in March 9, 2020
Souvankham Thammavongsa By Steven W. Beattie Poet Souvankham Thammavongsa shifts gears with a sharp and steely new collection of short stories March 5, 2020
Emily St. John Mandel By Sue Carter Emily St. John Mandel on her much-anticipated new novel, The Glass Hotel January 23, 2020
Amanda Leduc By Ryan Porter Amanda Leduc’s disability justice critique of fairy tales speaks to our own ableist society January 20, 2020
Ian Kinney By Ryan Porter Ian Kinney’s debut collection of poetry mines found sources to explore a devastating accident and its aftermath November 14, 2019
Mohamed Abdulkarim Ali By Hasan Namir Mohamed Abdulkarim Ali’s queer coming-of-age memoir illuminates a young immigrant’s struggles October 3, 2019
Candace Savage By Shannon Boklaschuk Candace Savage discovered a shameful period in Canadian history following clues in her own home September 16, 2019
Cherie Dimaline By Ryan Porter Cherie Dimaline on the success of The Marrow Thieves and her new adult fiction Empire of Wild September 12, 2019