Madhur Anand By Steven W. Beattie Madhur Anand’s poetry is informed by her scientific knowledge – and she wouldn’t have it any other way April 13, 2022
Gillian Sze By Cassandra Drudi In her new collection, Gillian Sze ruminates on family and origins April 6, 2022
Judy I. Lin By Sarah Raughley In her debut, Judy I. Lin leans on her rich cultural heritage to create a magical world March 9, 2022
Danielle Daniel By Inderjit Deogun Q&A: Danielle Daniel gets personal with her middle-grade debut March 2, 2022
Lawrence Hill By Inderjit Deogun Lawrence Hill makes the leap to children’s literature with his middle-grade debut February 2, 2022
Nita Pronovost By Zeahaa Rehman Nita Pronovost brings the unnoticed life of a hotel cleaner to the forefront in her debut novel January 5, 2022
Chantal Gibson By Shazia Hafiz Ramji Chantal Gibson examines the politics of “add to cart” culture and activism October 6, 2021
Brian Francis By Ryan Porter Memoir from novelist Brian Francis inspired by 1992 personal ad August 18, 2021
Casey Plett By Ryan Porter Casey Plett on truth, fiction, and the illusion of community August 17, 2021
Marie-Claire Blais By Steven W. Beattie Marie-Claire Blais reflects on her 10-book novel cycle July 14, 2021