Quill and Quire

By Rawi Hage

There’s an adjective that has too long languished in the negative camp of book reviews. I’d like to reclaim it. Calling prose “flat” is usually one of the less hurtful ways of saying that a ... Read More »

June 5, 2006 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels

By Peter Sanger

Nova Scotia-based poet and critic Peter Sanger is the author or editor of some 15 books. In Aiken Drum, his sixth collection of poetry, he continues his engagement with the subjects of his previous works ... Read More »

June 5, 2006 | Filed under: Poetry

By Tim Bowling

Mercy, what a book. Fathom, the seventh volume of poetry from B.C. poet Tim Bowling, is easily one of the most powerful books of Canadian poetry in recent memory, less a collection than a poetic ... Read More »

June 5, 2006 | Filed under: Poetry

By Dave Feschuk

Dave Feschuk was very intrigued by the plight of the “highway cowboy,” those drivers who pilot mammoth 18-wheelers down the highway, so much so that the Toronto Star sports reporter spent time riding shotgun in ... Read More »

June 5, 2006 | Filed under: Reference

By Nathan Sellyn

Yet another debut collection by a young male author destined to be labelled “edgy,” Nathan Sellyn’s Indigenous Beasts features what is becoming a typical cast of characters for fiction of this ilk: dealers, users, ravers, ... Read More »

June 5, 2006 | Filed under: Fiction: Short