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Naming The Shadows

Naming the Shadows by Sharon Berg

Apr 21, 2020

Naming the Shadows, Sharon Berg’s collection of stories, is a fascinating exploration of diverse subjects, from uncovering family secrets and probing social taboos, to examining career choices and overcoming personal trauma. The stories are character driven, and the theme that connects the ten stories and a novelette is the author’s tireless search for a woman’s place […]

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Season of fury

Season of Fury and Wonder by Sharon Butala

Apr 9, 2020

Growing up in rural Ontario, I was surrounded by parents and siblings but gravitated to the elderly, a grandmother and aunts and uncles, but especially the women, fascinated by the stories they had to tell, awed by the humour and wisdom they imparted. When I opened the book, Season of Fury and Wonder, the first thing I […]

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Mrs.Romanov

Mrs Romanov by Lori Cayer

Mar 26, 2020

In  Lori Cayer’s fourth book of poetry, Mrs Romanov, she beautifully crafts an intimate and passionate interior life for Alexandra Feodorovna, the last tsarina of Imperial Russia. Perhaps because we are so familiar with her story–Feodorovna, her husband, Tsar Nicholas II, their five children, and four family associates, were executed in 1918 during the civil war that broke […]

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The Emperor's Oprhans

The Emperor’s Orphans by Sally Ito

Mar 16, 2020

People and landscapes inhabit our memory but when we want to recall them it can be difficult; we must either pull at them or ask someone, or rely on written records. And it is so with family. What do we remember of our grandmothers and grandfathers or of our distant ancestors? What stories did they tell, […]

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This White Nest

This White Nest by Frances Boyle

Feb 28, 2020

In the title poem of her newest collection, This White Nest, Frances Boyle poses the question “What shines?” This is the question that sits with the reader as they make their way through the poems, but others soon weave their way in, too. In “Tutelage,” Boyle’s keen sense of quiet observation distills itself into a question, when […]

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Against The Machine: Luddites

Against the Machine: Luddites by Brian Van Norman

Feb 18, 2020

Against the Machine: Luddites is Brian Van Norman’s third novel, and is a work of historical fiction that takes place in northern England at the beginning of the industrial revolution. The book follows the birth and progression of the Luddite movement, a revolution of workers who protested the adoption of machines which ultimately threatened their jobs in […]

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