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We are no longer the smart kids in class, by David Huebert

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When Guernica Editions asked me to review some of their more recent publications, I was completely at a loss as to […]

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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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This past week, I had the great pleasure to have been able to read Fifteen Dogs, the new novel by […]

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Light, by Souvankham Thammavongsa

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  Just the other week I was looking for some new poetry to read when I came across Souvankham Thammavongsa‘s […]

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On January 21st, I attended the first Chiaroscuro Reading Series, or, as it is more colloquially known, ChiSeries Toronto, event […]

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I recently got to attend the Trillium Book Award in Toronto which celebrates and awards outstanding achievements in Ontario literature […]

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Last week, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Brad Smith, whose latest novel Crow’s Landing has been receiving rave reviews. […]

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uTOpia Towards a New Toronto

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Every city is ultimately the product of the utopic visions of its citizens and leaders. The word utopia refers not […]

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