Fresh off of her nomination for the Raymond Souster Award, Puneet Dutt has now been nominated for a Trillium Award for her debut title The Better Monsters. As it happens, we were running a special discount on her book to celebrate the Souster nomination until the end of May. In light of the Trillium nomination […]
Goodbye Horses
Nathaniel G. Moore ISBN 978-1-77126-184-5 $17.00 CDN/USA 106 pages My mind is threadbare on your subject, Lesbia, ruined by our ignoble encounters, the power of your devotion. I can’t wish you a good day, though you are good, and if you were not so, I’d still want you. In Goodbye Horses, Nathaniel […]
Amusement Park of Constant Sorrow
Jason Heroux ISBN 978-1-77126-180-7 $17.00 CDN/USA 104 pages In Jason Heroux’s disquieting third novel, Owen lives an enjoyable suburban life with his wife, Lila, until a knock at the door brings him face-to-face with a past he didn’t know he had. The sudden revelation forces him to reconsider where he’s from, what […]
Wishipedia
Pier Giorgio Di Cicco ISBN 978-1-77126-172-2 $17.00 CDN/USA 120 pages In 1982 Pier Giorgio Di Cicco entered a monastery and didn’t break publishing silence for fifteen years. In 2004 he was elected Poet Laureate of the City of Toronto and went on to become a renowned speaker on urban design and the […]
The Unmooring
Adebe DeRango-Adem ISBN 978-1-77126-160-9 $17.00 CDN/USA 64 pages In ways both forthright and nuanced, and with a nod to her African heritage, The Unmooring is a voyage into race and metaphysics, love and loss. Troubling the edges of identity and otherness, The Unmooring is a book that opens the floodgates of the self, revealing […]
Nightlight for Children of Insomniacs
Shannon Quinn ISBN 978-1-77126-176-0 $17.00 CDN/USA 88 pages Nightlight for Children of Insomniacs is a feminist collection of poetry that examines the legacies that echo through families. It is an investigation of how myth responds to trauma, of how we love, how we hurt and how we recover. This collection engages with […]
Quill and Quire interviews Nathaniel G. Moore on Goodbye Horses
Writing for Quill and Quire, the intrepid RM Vaughan interviews Nathaniel G. Moore on his new book Goodbye Horses and his long-time fascination and engagement with the Roman poet Catullus. Favourite quote: “Catullus couldn’t just chill out to Belle & Sebastian and drink herbal tea and […]
Puneet Dutt makes the Shortlist
Congratulations to Puneet Dutt whose debut collection The Better Monsters has just been shortlisted for the Raymond Souster Award. The award carries a $2000 prize and it’s a wonderful recognition for this talented poet. To celebrate we’re taking 20% off of her book until the end […]
Alice Burdick reading in Toronto!
We don’t get to see Alice often enough here in Ontario now that she lives in Nova Scotia, so the great readings Kirby is hosting at Knife Fork Books are a wonderful way to catch up. All month long there are writers visiting from across the country. Alice will be reading this Saturday, April 14 […]




























