Quill and Quire

By Genni Gunn

Tolstoy’s famous adage about unhappy families would form a nice epigraph for Genni Gunn’s Hungers, a collection of stories that explore the fraught territory between parents, siblings, spouses, lovers, and bridge partners. Gunn, a novelist, ... Read More »

February 25, 2004 | Filed under: Fiction: Short

By Diane Driedger

Much of the poetry currently issued in Canada is the product of small presses, whose efforts and commitment to publishing new poets often goes largely unnoticed in the mainstream media.Each of these debut volumes, published ... Read More »

February 25, 2004 | Filed under: Poetry

By Rachel Zolf

Much of the poetry currently issued in Canada is the product of small presses, whose efforts and commitment to publishing new poets often goes largely unnoticed in the mainstream media.Each of these debut volumes, published ... Read More »

February 25, 2004 | Filed under: Poetry

By Jennifer Frankum

Much of the poetry currently issued in Canada is the product of small presses, whose efforts and commitment to publishing new poets often goes largely unnoticed in the mainstream media.Each of these debut volumes, published ... Read More »

February 25, 2004 | Filed under: Poetry