Montreal Review of Books reviews Ceilidh Michelle’s Butterflies, Zebras, Moonbeams
Emily Kneifel reviews Butterflies, Zebras, Moonbeams, “reminding the reader that becoming oneself is so often a process of undoing.” Check out the full review here:
Emily Kneifel reviews Butterflies, Zebras, Moonbeams, “reminding the reader that becoming oneself is so often a process of undoing.” Check out the full review here:
“Melanie Janisse Barlow’s Thicket presents the reader with a linguistic briar patch: a dense, dark undergrowth of language, thorny and disquieting for trespassers, but the
“Social isolation, exclusion and the power of human connection are explored with unexpected humour in three new poetry collections.” Thank you Leslie Timmins for a
Thanks David Stouck for this review of The Weight of the Heart! “This newly published novella by one of BC’s most prolific and accomplished authors
Thanks to our friends at Hamilton Arts and Letters for this thoughtful review of Jenny Haysom’s Dividing the Wayside “Haysom’s interest in physical and lifecycle
Special thanks to Kim Fahner for this lovely review of David Ly’s Mythical Man “The four ‘Mythical Man’ poems weave a thread through the collection.
“this lovely little book fit just so perfectly into a spot I had for just such a read, in small snippets of time, on work
“Popular culture immortalizes moments like birth itself, first steps, and first words. After Birth is interested in smaller, more mundane moments that exist beside these