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Matthew M. Monte offers up an odyssey of reading and poetic memory. ALL TOMORROW’S TRAIN RIDES is ...
A love letter to queer desire, to language, and to loss, Kevin McLellan's latest collection spins i...
Eleventh issue of annual print-only literary and arts review.Fiction, poetry, essays, art, music, f...
A heartwarming story about the powers of music and friendship. Sarah's hope of becoming a concert ...
Occasional essays and reviews from Victorian culture through Rock-n-Roll, with an emphasis on conte...
His violin saved his life... August 1914: Renowned violinist Lucien Durosoir (1878-1955) was taki...
As Canada’s punk poet laureate, Art Bergmann has been tearing up stages, and terrifying the music i...
“Erev” meaning “Evening” or “The eve of” in Hebrew and “Gildene” meaning “Golden” in Yiddish, Adrie...
An innovative new erasure chapbook from Warren C. Longmire, BIRD/DIZ [AN ERASED HISTORY OF BEBOP] n...
It's 1978 and a non–stop carnival of debauchery begins as the first shock of punk hits Vancouver. N...
A real life family aria that takes us through the world of opera—all its high notes, tragedies and ...
Poems of muscular power that reveal the rich vistas that surround us all, in which the humble objec...
"A.L. Nielsen’s new volume of poetry resonates with the sounds of new and familiar themes, bridgin...
The second book in the Mark Lanegan / Wesley Eisold poetry trilogy and the follow up to the acclaim...