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By Ian Rogers

Short-story collections give fantasy and horror writers an opportunity to indulge imaginative premises. In his first collection, Ian Rogers displays his original vision via characters such as a professor who discovers a forest of perpetual ... Read More »

January 3, 2013 | Filed under: Fiction: Short

By Terry Fallis

The story of how Terry Fallis became an award-winning author is the stuff of frustrated writers’ wet dreams. After numerous rejections from publishers, he self-published his first novel, The Best Laid Plans, and was promptly ... Read More »

January 3, 2013 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels

By Linda Svendsen

The story of how Terry Fallis became an award-winning author is the stuff of frustrated writers’ wet dreams. After numerous rejections from publishers, he self-published his first novel, The Best Laid Plans, and was promptly ... Read More »

January 3, 2013 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels

By Barbara Sapergia

The life-affirming power of storytelling is central to Barbara Sapergia’s fourth novel, a revealing saga based on historical events involving the internment of Ukrainian-Canadian immigrants during the First World War. The year is 1914 and, ... Read More »

January 3, 2013 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels

By Safia Fazlul

Farina is the deeply cynical and unhappy daughter of Bangladeshi parents. Living in a Muslim ghetto in a large Canadian city, she eschews university and instead gets a full-time deli job to fund her independence. ... Read More »

January 3, 2013 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels

By Spencer Gordon

The word “spiritual” appears in each of the first three stories in Spencer Gordon’s debut collection, an appropriate marker for a book that traffics so resolutely in the existential malaise of our pop-culture-saturated world. Gordon’s ... Read More »

January 3, 2013 | Filed under: Fiction: Short

By Natalie Hyde

At what should be the height of the NHL season, two Canadian publishers have released young adult books aimed at girls who love “Canada’s game.” Although both novels are sure to capture the imagination of ... Read More »

January 2, 2013 | Filed under: Book links

By Maureen Ulrich

At what should be the height of the NHL season, two Canadian publishers have released young adult books aimed at girls who love “Canada’s game.” Although both novels are sure to capture the imagination of ... Read More »

January 2, 2013