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By John Goldbach

One of the greatest illusory effects in literature was achieved by Ernest Hemingway, who likened his writing to the dignified movement of an iceberg, the critical mass of which remains concealed from sight. His prose ... Read More »

August 11, 2009 | Filed under: Fiction: Short

By Dave Gibbins

Any summary of The Tiger Warrior, marine archaeologist David Gibbins’ fourth thriller featuring Jack Howard (also a marine archaeologist), will inevitably make the book sound more exciting than it actually is. The story centres on ... Read More »

August 11, 2009 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels

By Christopher Willard

Christopher Willard’s second novel is a significant departure from his 2005 fiction debut. Whereas Garbage Head satirized celebrity culture, telecommunications, and the absurdities of postmodernity, Sundre deals in shotguns, combines, and pick-up trucks. Composed of ... Read More »

August 11, 2009 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels

By Shinan Govani

National Post gossip columnist Shinan Govani follows the time-honoured advice “write what you know” in his fiction debut, a novel that traces the adventures of a Toronto-based gossip columnist (he prefers the designation “social archivist”) ... Read More »

August 10, 2009 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels