The latest wacky and wonderful collection of children's poetry, Governor General's Award winner JonArno Lawson's The Hobo's Crowbar presents a world of word botchers and bird watchers, of vile versifi
Took You So Long presents emotionally resonant stories about ultra-modern relationships and deeply flawed characters mired in the circumstances of their everyday lives.
When free-spirited teenager Zan sets out on her bike to buy kitty litter at the local SuperSave one wintry day, she has no idea she's about to send her neighbour and maybe-sort-of crush Tallis into a
In Wanderlust, Megan Speers introduces us to an unlikely heroine who embraces a decidedly perilous but fiercely-independent life among the punks of the third-largest city in northwestern Ontario in t
In a small corner of what was once known as North America, in the not-too-distant future, Neo-Toronto emerges as a prosperous island enclave after decades of war and unrest. In this world, knowledge i
Music is central to many of R. Murray Schafer's memories. `One of the sounds that I'd almost forgotten until I began to write this chronicle was the tinkling of the piano keys when my mother used to w
Can a story be both a shrug and a prayer? Can it punch you in the arm because, hey, it is only joking, and the next minute fall at your feet, cling to your knees, beg you to listen? Sure. The stories
Since childhood Margaret Avison has written poetry and published it. Always Now: The Collected Poems (three volumes), stretches from the 1930s to the twenty-first century, through Winter Sun in 1960 a