Quill and Quire

By Stephanie Domet

Cantankerous folk musician Lansing Meadows is on the final cross-country tour of his career, which will be capped off by a lifetime achievement award he views as his dismissal from the spotlight. He is accompanied ... Read More »

November 13, 2013 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels

By Paulette Jiles

Poet, novelist, and memoirist Paulette Jiles stakes out new ground in her latest novel, eschewing her preferred mode of historical fiction in favour of literary dystopia. In Lighthouse Island, Jiles tells the story of a ... Read More »

November 13, 2013 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels

By Keith Hollihan

Readers who enjoyed Keith Hollihan’s debut novel, The Four Stages of Cruelty, which chronicled the harrowing life of a maximum-security prison inmate, may be perplexed by his follow-up. Though also focused on men operating persistently ... Read More »

November 13, 2013 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels

By Nicole Lundrigan

In her fifth novel, Nicole Lundrigan shifts her focus from Newfoundland (her setting of choice in previous novels) to 1953 Yugoslavia, delivering in the process a wrenching tale of betrayal and loss. At the centre ... Read More »

November 13, 2013 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels