Fiction

Angloman 2

Angloman 2

Angloman, Quebec's best-known ethnic minority superhero, returns for another parody-rich romp through the surrealistic politics of La Belle Province. The plot thickens with the arrival of Power Chin, Canada!man, Le Capitaine Souche, Ethnoman, Matzohgirl, Blocman, Partition Man, and of course, the malevolent Torontorg. >>

Another Spy for Paris

Another Spy for Paris

While doing research on the German invasion of France, a Canadian professor stumbles upon evidence that someone in France’s counter-intelligence agency was attempting to get a warning to the incoming Prime Minister about an active spy in the French war ministry and a Nazi sympathizer among his advisors. >>

Any Day Now

Any Day Now

Inspired by the same musical form that Martha Graham used to underpin her groundbreaking modern dance choreography, Denise Roig has created a beautiful sonata in stories. >>

Any Mail? and Other Stories

Any Mail? and Other Stories

Tougas takes ironic aim at the education of a child in a franco-Manitoban village, an adolescent's eye-opening experiences on the male-dominated DEW Line, and the troubles faced by adults in Africa, France and Quebec. >>

Arrowdreams

Arrowdreams

Some of Canada's best and brightest speculative writers—Dave Duncan, Michael Skeet, Nancy Kilpatrick, Edo van Belkom, Glenn Grant, Allan Weiss, Laurent McAllister, Eric Choi, Paula Johanson and Derryl Murphy—explore the infinite possibilities of alternate Canadian history. >>

Behold Things Beautiful

Behold Things Beautiful

After twelve years in exile, Alma Alvarez has been persuaded to return to Luscano, where she encounters the man whose actions prompted her exile and she begins to follow him in secret. >>

Below the Line

Below the Line

A behind-the-scenes novel set in Toronto, where the Americans come to shoot movies and TV series. But these are the stories about the "below the line" crew, the Canadians who work on the runaway American productions. >>

Bettina

Bettina

An unusual, charming and quirky look at the nature of love in the 20th century told by an aging French bus who takes matters into her own hands as she tries to ensure that modern lovers have a chance to pursue, if not capture love. >>

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