Jeremy Allingham is an award-winning journalist and musician from Vancouver. He works for the CBC, where some of his most recent and poignant work has included in-depth coverage of fighting in junior ...
Swimming in Darkness, Lucas Harari's visually stunning graphic novel set at a thermal spa complex deep inside the Swiss Alps, is the subject of a feature in the Hollywood Reporter.
The story of the legendary Marco Polo can be found in this excerpt from Vancouver After Dark, Aaron Chapman's colorful history of Vancouver's nightclubs, appears in the Vancouver Courier.
Ivan Coyote reflects back on the time when they were 23 in this excerpt from their latest book Rebent Sinner appears at Xtra.
Aaron Chapman, author of Vancouver After Dark: The Wild History of a City's Nightlife, takes Global News reporter Squire Barnes on a tour of old Vancouver nightclub sites in this clip.
Tony McAleer, whose memoir The Cure for Hate documents how he left the white supremacy movement and how he now helps others to do the same, was interviewed on Global Television's national "Morning Show."
In this video for the Writers' Trust of Canada, Tea Mutonji reads from her acclaimed story collection Shut Up You're Pretty.
Books by Ivan Coyote, Tea Mutonji, Kai Cheng Thom, and Arielle Twist, as well as an anthology edited by Amber Dawn and Justin Ducharme, appear on the recommended reading lists of several of our favourite authors, presented by the Writers' Trust of Canada.
Swimming in Darkness, Lucas Harari's visually stunning debut graphic novel, has been named one of NPR's favorite books of 2019.
Four Arsenal titles appear on Autostraddle's list of the best queer books of 2019: Vivek Shraya and Ness Lee's Death Threat, Kai Cheng Thom's I Hope We Choose Love, Amber Dawn and Justin Ducharme's Hustling Verse, and Arielle Twist's Disintegrate/Dissociate!