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The Presence of Absence: Jaclyn Desforges Reviews The Book of Benjamin, Missing Matrilineal, and Girl Gives Long-Fingered Self-Portrait
Zachary Thompson Reviews Cecil Rosner’s Manipulating the Message
More Than Magic: Vinh Nguyen Reviews Rebecca Hirsch Garcia’s The Girl Who Cried Diamonds
Author Highlight: Renée Sarojini Saklikar
The Spell of the Mundane: Vinh Nguyen on Anuja Varghese's Chrysalis
Summer Speed Dates (with Books)
Journey, Self-Discovery, and Sisterhood: Faizal Eidoo on Cherie Dimaline's VenCo
Land Beyond the Country: On Matthew James Weigel's Whitemud Walking by Ben Robinson
Your Body Existing In The Future: A Review of Megan Fennya Jones’s The Program By Jaclyn Desforges
Zachary Thompson Reviews Carl Watts' I Just Wrote This Five Minutes Ago
Interviews
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More Rabbits, More Water, More Ghosts, More Rocks and Things in the Sky: An Interview with James Lindsay
imPRESSive: Highlighting Canada’s Small Presses
Different Imaginings: A Conversation with Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer
Read the Hammer, Spring 2023
Be Your Own Problem: An Interview with Zane Koss
Publishing Chats: Noelle Allen, Publisher at Wolsak & Wynn, in Conversation with Brian Lam, Publisher at Arsenal Pulp Press
A Lot Of Myself Revealed: An Interview with Sophie Crocker
More Solid Footing: An Interview with Fareh Malik
Publishing Chats: Noelle Allen, Publisher at Wolsak & Wynn, in Conversation with Jack David, Founding Editor of ECW Press
imPRESSive: Highlighting Canada’s Small Presses
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Essays & Excerpts
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Excerpt from Unthinkable by Brent van Staalduinen
Excerpt from shima by Shō Yamagushiku
The Pond When the Moon Threw No Light
I knew the little pit bull was still there. But she was tired now, and afraid we would forever be defending our innocence.
On the Pleasures of Reading the Apocalypse
“We get wiser, don’t we?” Or Weighty Considerations
Head on Fire
Youth: A Concept Described by its End by Chidera Ukairo
Excerpt: "Conversations with Arabs" by Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch
Excerpt: "Personal Attention Roleplay" by Helen Chau Bradley