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.
At the dead end of a desolate country road, a late night meeting suddenly becomes an ambush.
Telling stories of ordinary lives with extraordinary skill, Pamela Mordecai draws delicately detaile.
Dexter Cooke: a child of privilege, loved by his parents, adored by his peers.
The Insomniac Library is proud to reissue Gwendolyn MacEwen's second novel.
The Insomniac Library is proud to reissue Gwendolyn MacEwen's first novel.
This Is Not For You, perhaps Rule's most self-consciously literary and philosophical novel.
In Contract with the World, the setting is Vancouver, and the time is the mid-1970s.
In the spirit of Susan Sontag's Illness as Metaphor or Jonathan Lethem's Fortress of Solitude.
Everyone has their Boogeyman. But who - or what - is scaring Saskatoon locals to death?
American-born Stephen Harold Riggins and French-born Paul Bouissac have been partners.
Cassidy is dead and Jack is guilty, that's for sure. But of what, exactly, we're not certain.
This anthology offers refereshing, cogent and insightful explanations of why young poets.
From Canada comes a lively sampling of short stories and poems.
Like Jamaica Kincaid's Lucy, Althea Prince's new novel beautifully traces a woman's struggle.