Print Matters: Heart of the City, by Robert Rotenberg
Until I read Heart of the City, Toronto hardly seemed to me like the sort of city in which to […]
Until I read Heart of the City, Toronto hardly seemed to me like the sort of city in which to […]
Until It Fades by K.A. Tucker isn’t the type of novel I would usually pick up, but with everything going […]
This week I had the pleasure of diving into Black Apple, an award winning debut novel by indigenous author Joan […]
27 June, Toronto – Air abuzz with excitement, over 150 authors, publishers, and literary professionals came to the Gardiner Bistro […]
This Halloween, I had the good fortune to be invited to The New Collection’s annual fundraising event, Hush Hush. The […]
When Guernica Editions asked me to review some of their more recent publications, I was completely at a loss as to […]
Working through my backlog of Toronto-set books this month, I’ve finally had the time to read Barry Dempster’s 2013 novel […]
When my kind friends at Toronto’s Anansi Press asked me this month if I would read Patrick DeWitt’s new novel, Undermajordomo […]
This month, between my birthday and a whole lot of fun in the sun, I took some time to read […]
It probably won’t surprise you, on a site like this, to hear that I love this city and think it’s […]
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