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The Peace We Make Issue Submission Update

Jan 9, 2023

Hello! We have made out selections for “The Peace We Make” and the writers have been contacted. If we have not contacted you, it is safe to conclude we were unable to take your submission. The issue will be out in April, so keep an eye on our website for the issue when it comes […]

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Bread & Water: Essays by dee Hobsbawn-Smith

Dec 15, 2022

Dee Hobsbawn-Smith’s Bread & Water is a bittersweet love letter to the prairies, her Hutterite ancestors, her family, and the deeper hungers they satisfy. The essay collection, which won the Saskatchewan Book Awards’ Non-Fiction Prize, includes Prairie Fire’s 2018 non-fiction contest winner “Wiebo’s Way” about a newly divorced Hobsbawn-Smith’s visit to the compound of fundamentalist […]

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The Quiet Is Loud by Samantha Garner

Nov 28, 2022

As a book reviewer and editor, I try to approach new books without grand expectations or assumptions about their content or style. But, since I’m also a tarot reader and fan of speculative fiction, it was inevitable that I would draw conclusions about Samantha Garner’s debut novel The Quiet Is Loud before I even read […]

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Biblioasis’s 2022 A Ghost Story for Christmas Collection

Nov 15, 2022

Another year, another collection of ghost stories to add a little eerie fun to the holidays. Biblioasis and illustrator Seth’s offerings this year are a little on the tamer side than in year’s past, but still provide a nice, creepy reprieve from all the holly and jolly of the holidays. Seth’s black and white illustrations […]

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A History of the Theories of Rain by Stephen Collis

Oct 13, 2022

There is a telling line in Stephen Collis’s 2021 collection, A History of the Theories of Rain—in fact, there are many. But for me, the line that captures the book’s central concern, the daunting, infuriatingly impersonal disaster of climate change bearing down upon us, appears in the title poem: “… maybe the cosmos doesn’t do […]

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The Music Game by Stéfanie Clermont, translated from French by J.C. Sutcliffe

Sep 27, 2022

The Music Game would have shattered me when I was twenty-five. At thirty-two, this book still stings me like salt in a wound that hasn’t truly closed. Originally published in French in 2017 and winner of several prizes including the prestigious Ringuet Prize, Stéfanie Clermont’s debut story collection The Music Game follows childhood friends Céline, […]

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