
Summer, 2006
Form and Content
Collaboration is the medium of Darren Wershler-Henry’s message.

Christmas, 2005
That Biz Called Show(biz)
An arts writer, a keyboardist, and a filmmaker walk into a book deal. The result is Jason Anderson’s comedic debut novel.

Summer, 2005
The Inside-Out Poet
With Drift, his third collection, Kevin Connolly continues to hone his complex intellect, biting wit, and sense of the absurd.

Christmas, 2004
Pillar of Community
Jane Jacobs persuaded us to rethink cities. Her new book warns us to rethink societies, or else.

Summer, 2004
Critical Cheerleader
Author Emily-Pohl Weary discusses demystifying the magazine-making process, her family’s sci-fi past, and why mainstream culture isn’t always a bad thing.

Christmas, 2003
Derek McCormack Speaks in Complete Paragraphs
Toronto’s midnight cowboy rises from the gutter with a new book to scare up readers.

Summer, 2003
A Break with Conventions
With a new book of short stories, a successful series of chapbooks, and the editor’s chair of Broken Pencil, Emily Schultz scores a D.I.Y. hat trick.

Christmas, 2002
What’s the Frequency, Joe?
Meet Joe Matt, indie comics’ answer to nerd rock.

Summer, 2002
Not Just Mouthing the Words
Camilla Gibb transforms from first-time novelist to writer with The Petty Details of So-and-so’s Life.

Summer, 2002
Nobody Loves a Fat Kid
In his new collection, poet Paul Vermeersch stands up for the beaten, the bullied, the misunderstood.