Tales of Girls and Women: Margaret Atwood’s “The Testaments”
It’s a mistake to call The Handmaid’s Tale “prescient.” Applying that label does a disservice to Margaret Atwood, and a […]
It’s a mistake to call The Handmaid’s Tale “prescient.” Applying that label does a disservice to Margaret Atwood, and a […]
Cherub Whiting is the 22nd century equivalent of a public defender—she helps people whose virtual reality posting habits have tanked […]
Sixteen-year-old Jolene, named after the girl in the Dolly Parton song, is from a long line of lowlifes, but at […]
When Tyron Shaw returns to his hometown of Las Vegas after eleven years in the Marines, he’s surprised to discover […]
Kara Davis is a girl caught in the middle — of her Canadian nationality and her desire to be a […]
“To the guests at The Harmony Resort, Doctors Miles and Grace Markell appear to be a perfect power couple. They […]
Medea Kalantar immigrated to Toronto when she was just four years old. Growing up in this city, she was naturally […]
With Remembrance Day this month, and the 100th anniversary of the end of the first World War, Toronto-based author, Lindsay […]
We always look forward to finding out who made the Scotiabank Giller Prize shortlist. In previous years, they’ve provided us […]
The 2018 The Trillium Book Award/Prix Trillium took place at the Toronto Reference Library on June 21st. The annual award […]
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