Jill Battson, whose first book of poems, Hard Candy, shook the poetry establishment.
Psychic Unrest is full of the sea and rain, blues and golds, rhythm and revolution.
River Suite is a portrait of moody small city life on the shores of the Saint John River.
Phlip Arima is one of Toronto's most popular performance poets.
Leznoff's poems drop hints and A-bombs with equal aplomb.
Beneath the Beauty is Philip Arima's first collection of poetry.
Collected short fiction and poetry from national award-winning writers.
The second title in the new Spirit Books series from Insomniac Press.
Rinaldo Walcott's groundbreaking study of black culture in Canada, Black Like Who?
Escaping the sectarian carnage of the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
Meet Me in the Parking Lot - Alexandra Leggat's stylish successor to her acclaimed collection.
A crowd of dead people tries to hitchhike in the rain.
If the ghosts of Woody Allen and David Mamet were available (at this early date) to float.
This is the landscape of At Last There Is Nothing Left To Say, Matthew Good's debut book of stories.
In Bull, Mark Sinnett's first collection of stories, daily life is overwhelmed.
Very much the product of its time, Canada's first science fiction novel recounts the strange adventure.
If you're looking for foggy, dimly lit alleys echoing with the click-clack.
Criminal psychologist Dr. Brad Kelln's debut novel marks the arrival of a startling new voice.
Charity Wiser, matriarch of the Wiser clan by virtue of her wealth and power.
A gay wedding gone bad. A missing groom. An unsullied reputation at risk. Enter Russell Quant.