The guide to the 13 works and seven "walks" of this little book (4 1/8"×5 7/8") is the...
Quill pen, linotype, computer: does how you write affect what you write? In with wax, Derek Beaulieu spurns the sentence and woos the phrase, the...
Shortlisted for the 2007 Governor General's Award for Translation The heat of summer on an earlobe, a parking meter,...
Invited to a quiet Swiss chateau by the enigmatic Tatiana Beaujeu Lehmann, Anne begins to slowly write a novel in a language that is not hers, a...
In two massive volumes, Steve McCaffery, Canada's most challenging, experimental and innovative poet/critic amasses the best of his previously...
In two massive volumes, Steve McCaffery, Canada's most challenging, experimental and innovative poet/critic amasses the best of his previously...
After the Future explores our century-long obsession with the concept of "the future." Beginning with F. T. Marinetti's "Futurist...
The follow-up to the critically acclaimed No. 111, Fidget ruthlessly documents every movement made by Goldsmith's body on Bloomsday (June 16) 1997...
Poetry. Verses, essays, confessions, reports, translations, drafts, treatises, laments and utopias, 1995-2007....
James Reaney is one of Canada's favourite poets and playwrights; at the iontersection of his dramatic and poetic talents is Scripts, a collection of...
The Scarlets are hard-hitting, tough-talking hockey players. There's brash Toad, troubled Hal, and Hooters waitress Heezer. And then there's...
Admired as much for his insightful jazz criticism as for his liner notes and lyrics, Paul Haines collaborated...
Can a breakup break you apart? In Self-Titled, Geoffrey Brown stares into a mirror and writes what he sees, what he thinks, what he feels. The...
At long last, this double-barrelled collection of visual poetry, sensory deprivation and dream poetics, by damian lopes is now in print....
Home is where the heart is, or, in the case of The Sink House, home is what the heart is. Sequestered on a sleepy street in a dry Calgary suburb, our...
Shortlisted for the 2007 A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry ‘Don’t forget the knife in my boot,’ I’d say to myself, not even...
The debut collection of visceral short fiction from notorious Toronto writer, editor, indie commentator and small-p ress overlord Hal Niedzviecki,...
College and Lansdowne in Toronto? That’s where I live. Honestly, I don’t really like it. At Lansdowne you have the first evidence of...
The world until the glass vases. Dozens of Objects I’d worn against it had been six Matched earrings; arrayed once or twice but I, I used...
A welfare cheque floats down the river, a cowboy spreads the Word of the Lord and crotches tick like clocks: the world of Spare Parts is...
Tell It Slant is a bold, luscious first novel by Beth Follett, publisher of one of Canada's most excit ing and respected small presses, Pedlar...
We are all entitled to our own hyperbole, especially you. Montreal has made a fool of me for the second last time. I’m not suggesting...
We are walking backwards into our lives. Our cities are incensed. They fester on our thighs. And we lick at them in garish immoderate delight. When...
Trout: Lookin’ for somethin’ I lost. Sugar: What – your sock, your pen, your homework assignment (laughing)? Are you cryin’....
Welcome to the poetic landscape of Mark Truscott, where less is more than you bargained for. Said Like Reeds or Things is a book of micropoetic and...
David spends his days as an underworked copy writer for an ad agency and his nights lost in old war movies, fantasizing about his strange teenage...
Running Unconscious is the first collection of poetry by Toronto poet and poetry promoter Peter McP hee. 'Never Trust a Polar Bear in Shades,'...
First published in 1985, when Daniel Jones was just twenty-six, THE BRAVE NEVER WRITE POETRY, the poet/critic/novelist's lone collection of...
In Outside the Hat lies a landscape of CanaDada and SurRielism, populated by dancing medieval woodcuts, Franglais-speaking dogs, sadistic provincial...
A Painted Elephant tells a tale of love - unrequited, of course, like all the best stories. Our Juliet? A lonely Indian elephant, newly arrived at...
In a Paper City write nothing down. So commands this text, which dismantles itself as it charts its own admonished course, navigating the interstices...
Pressed leaflet variable between the covers of anything brisk. Infused on the brink of staggering conception. Immaculate handle given by the power to...
Here was a very special ritual - completely without a sense of striving, and promising no rewards. You wandered about amused and amazed, never sure...
George Bowering og Angela Bowering
It happened in Vancouver, just before 'the sixties' started. A whole generation of poets, writers and artists shook off the repression of 1950s...
Beckett meets Betty Boop in this trilogy of monologues by Canadian cult heroine Pochsy, a nasty, vapid, utterly charming vixen. In Pochsy's Lips,...
Although firmly rooted in the real, Lillian Necakov's evocations of 'movie magic' prove irresistible in these forty poems and five collages. Ranging...
When We Arrested James Spader It was the saddest thing I’d seen. How he kept thinking he was a cat and he wouldn’t get out of that...
‘Pulpy, this is Dan.’ Al spread his arms wide and then romped the camel figurine across his desk. ‘All of this will be his on...
The surrealist antics of Gary Barwin will run the predictability of your universe through a particle accelerator. Watch as your right eyebrow turns...
Happiness You are my little wolf, my naked man in the morning. You find my sad ankles like spurs that jingle jangle jingle. You are my tuxedo, my...
Archaeologies of the Future: The Desire Called Utopia and Other Science Fictions
