Steven Mayoff wants to drag you out of your comfort zone. In Fatted Calf Blues, his latest collection of short stories, Mayoff takes the reader to places that might seem... » Full Story
“I tend to think that editing is of immense value, but then I’ve devoted my life to it, so that would have to be my opinion,” said David Hartwell, Editor Guest of Honour... » Full Story
Élisabeth Vonarburg, the invitée d’honneur at this year’s Worldcon, is one of the founders of Quebecois sci-fi.
After moving to Quebec from France in the late... » Full Story
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The latest instalment of stories from Canadian author-poet-editor-teacher and Yonge Street chapbook legend Stuart Ross has been well worth the wait.... » Full Story
Reports of The Void’s demise have been greatly exaggerated—by The Void itself.
The magazine, entirely run and edited by Concordia undergrads, may have labelled its... » Full Story
Local Montreal writers Taras Grescoe and Adam Leith Gollner will present their non-fiction works—both on the topics of food and sustainability—along with two other authors... » Full Story
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Vol. III: Century 1910
Writer: Alan Moore
Artist: Kevin O'Neil
Top Shelf Productions
April 2009
80 pp... » Full Story
In an old, drafty apartment filled with aged copies of activist zines and sewing machines, I find the small and rather quiet launch party for Reproduce Freely, a publication... » Full Story
This year, Penguin Publishing released a series of four biographies collectively titled “Extraordinary Canadians.”
“But it just so happens that all four of the... » Full Story
For five days a year, authors from all around the world fly into Montreal to take part in the Blue Metropolis Montreal International Literary Festival.
But how did it... » Full Story