Drawing from contemporary and traditional texts and music, this is a moving and uplifting guide to commemorating Yom Hashoah?Holocaust Remembrance Day. Enabling the growing audience of individuals, fa
Previously collected, uncollected, and unpublished poems of Canadian modernist poet Annie Wilkinson are included in this compendium of her work. The textual notes accompanying each poem document chang
Connoiseurs of stained-glass windows and frescoes have appreciated Guido Nincheri’s unique work, which can be found across Canada and in New England. Although considered to have been the most pr
Global Poetry Anthology 2017 is a one-of-a-kind collection of contemporary poems, previously unpublished, gathered from all corners of the English-speaking world. The international editorial board ens
On a warm summer evening in June, cast members of the Thirties Show at Caf. Cleopatra make a gruesome discovery. Discarded like trash, the body of a young man lies crumpled on the roof of the legendar
A legend of 19th century French Canadian poetry, Émile Nelligan was only 16 when he fell under the influence of Baudelaire and Rimbaud and began writing taut, confidently surrealistic poems, sh
Praised for his darkly psychological accounts of extreme experiences, Jim Johnstone’s fifth book of poems explores his most difficult terrain to date: mental illness and addiction. Like Coleridg
People don’t leave the Point, even if they move far away. Or at least that’s how it seems to journalist Kathy Dobson. Growing up in the 1970s in Point St. Charles, an industrial slum in Mo
Eugenie is trying, and mostly failing, to restore an inherited old farm in New Brunswick while her husband, a master carpenter, is away in Spain. The work involved overwhelms her, so she hires Dean to