Dear Scarlet, Teresa Wong's beautiful graphic memoir about postpartum depression, has received a glowing review in the New York Times!
Swimming in Darkness by Lucas Harari is featured in The Comics Beat's list of the fall's most highly anticipated graphic novels.
Arielle Twist, whose debut poetry book Distintegrate/Dissociate is now in its second printing, is the subject of a video profile at Daily Xtra about her life and work as an Indigenous trans poet: "I want to see more Indigenous trans women surviving - and not only in books."
Director Myriam Verreault’s film adaptation of Naomi Fontaine’s novel Kuessipan, about life among the Innu people of northern Quebec, will debut at the Toronto International Film Festival this month and open in selected theatres in Canada in October.
We're thrilled thatShut Up You're Pretty, the debut story collection by Téa Mutonji, has been shortlisted for the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize!
Congratulations to Eve Lazarus, whose book Murder by Milkshake: An Astonishing True Story of Adultery, Arsenic, and a Charismatic Killer is a finalist for the 2019 City of Vancouver Book Award!
An excerpt from Major Misconduct: The Human Cost of Fighting in Hockey by Jeremy Allingham appears at Flavorwire.
The Blue Road: A Fable of Migration by Wayde Compton and April dela Noche Milne has received a starred review in Kirkus Reviews, which calls it "a touching allegory of the unexpected and burdensome trials of migration."
Jeremy Allingham, author of the new book Major Misconduct, talks about the culture of fighting in hockey with Sacha Pfeiffer on NPR's "All Things Considered."
Tony McAleer, author of The Cure for Hate: A Former White Supremacist's Journey from Violent Extremism to Radical Compassion, is profiled in The Daily Mail.