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The Mulai

By Munir Hachemi
Translated by Julia Sanches
Categories: Fiction

Interstellar via Invisible Cities: spec-fic translated from Spanish imagines life on another planet.

An archeologist travels to a distant planet to spend time among a mysterious community: a people who ...

SPACE

By Alexei Perry Cox
Categories: Poetry

A Mad Libs–style project contends with poetry from Turtle Island and Palestinian writers and asks: How can you claim space for claiming these [spaces]? 

Sourcing from the works of more than twenty Palestinian ...

Women, Walking

Edited by Jane Farrow & Zahra Ebrahim
Categories: Social Science

An anthology about moving through the world on foot – as a woman.

Women, Walking explores the broad spectrum of women’s experiences and perspectives on walking, from everyday strolls that let the mind breathe t ...

The Point!

By Nasser Hussain
Categories: Poetry

Missing everything but the point: visual poetry celebrating excitement!

The exclamation point is much maligned. It’s bad style. It’s like laughing at your own joke. It screams, it yells, it’s hysterical, it’s ...

Shadow of the Living Brightness

By Dominique Béchard
Categories: Poetry

Poems about unknowing and the uncertainty of in-between states

Shadow of the Living Brightness takes its title from Christian mystic Hildegard of Bingen’s description of the ‘sensation of God’s presence.’ Bécha ...

One Part Ocean

By Dominique Fortier
Translated by Rhonda Mullins
Categories: Fiction

From the author of Pale Shadows, a delicate reimagining of the relationships that created the great American novel

While writing Moby Dick, Herman Melville meets Nathaniel Hawthorne, an encounter that ...

Asbestos

By Sébastien Dulude
Translated by Pablo Strauss
Categories: Fiction

Stand By Me meets Knausgaard: an explosive 1980s coming-of-age story in a hardscrabble Quebec mining town.

Thetford Mines, an asbestos-mining town in Quebec, summer 1986. Nine-year-old Steve Dubois and ...

Girls Fall Down

By Maggie Helwig
Categories: Fiction

Poison? Paranoia?: this 2008 novel of love and fear is more relevant than ever

A girl faints in the Toronto subway. Her friends are taken to the hospital with unexplained rashes; they complain about a ...

Some of Us May Live

By Leigh Kotsilidis
Categories: Poetry

Poems that provoke science as a way to explain the world

In Some of Us May Live, scientific explanation is not reductive but an opportunity for empathy and delight, a shift of perspective that redefines ...

Nowtown

Calgary, Mohkinstsis, is a place that resists simple summaries. It’s a young city in a constant cycle of renewal and reinvention, an ancient meeting place with history stretching back thousands of years, a ...