Book of the Month Club: A Sudden Light by Garth Stein
T. A. Wellington reviews Garth Stein’s novel “A Sudden Light”.
T. A. Wellington reviews Garth Stein’s novel “A Sudden Light”.
Photos from the first day of Comiccon.
Meags Fitzgerald talks about Long Red Hair, why she learned to draw ambidextrously, and shares 20 pieces of advice for aspiring writers.
Interview with Joseph Boyden a special opportunity to hear about his craft and bask in his optimism.
With many free events, the annual Blue Metropolis is a chance to meet authors, listen to intelligent discourse, and get in touch with the local and international lit scenes.
T. A. Wellington reviews “Rain Reign” by Ann M. Martin, a children’s book about a girl and a dog.
Interview with Zach Fraser about Louis Riel, a production based on Chester Brown’s graphic novel that uses two-dimensional puppets.
Faerie is a first person narrative of this young girl who is burdened by the realities of growing up and the expectations that come with it.
Part autobiography, part memoir, John Parisella’s latest book takes a retrospective look about Quebec politics from the 1970s to the 1990s.
In our final stop around Montreal’s microbookstores, we take a look at some specialty stores around the area that service anything from food to religion.
On another tour of Montreal’s micro bookstores, we stop and have another look at stores owned by some of our French neighbours.
Some more of Montreal’s micro-bookstores. This week: French and international bookstores.
Graphic novel series by one of the world’s most prolific fantasy writer should make your list of must gets this year.
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