Fiction

Fury

After the rage gland removal surgery, I rested for a week.

Baby

In the days afterwards, I would hurl awake from my nightmares, reliving the moment that he left.

Pest

Dad says they’re in the walls, but Mom keeps pointing the steamer at the mattress.
Hybrid/Experimental

A space for exploring experimental and multi-form writing in combination with disciplines including (but not limited to) visual art, mixed-media, science and technology, audio, performance, and video; a space of endless possibility.

Skogsrå

Poetry

Creature Comforts

i meet a heart in a red polo shirt

grant application

Cowboy Archetype Survival Guide

Touchy Feely

Essays

Backwater

I moved to Surrey, BC, having already felt how definitions smoothen the world into something more firmly grasped.

The Weight of Air

When I was five years old, I got whooping cough, an illness reminiscent of the Middle Ages.
Interviews

A Fire That Knows Both Our Names: A Conversation with Jeff VanderMeer

Ten years after closing the door on the Area X Trilogy, I opened Jeff VanderMeer’s Absolution.

Underpainting the Poem: A Conversation with stephanie roberts

UNMET, the second collection by poet stephanie roberts, is a work which spans across Canada, from New Brunswick to Nova Scotia to Québec.
Reviews

Fragile Lives: A Review of May Our Joy Endure by Kevin Lambert

Every now and then, I find myself longing to read a book with a particular tone, a warm lavishness that absorbs me completely even if the process of reading the book is significantly slowed down.

A 20th-Century Woman: Joni Murphy's Barbara

In Joni Murphy’s novel Barbara, a woman speaks from the “dark womb” of a theatre enveloped by red velvet curtains.