St. Boniface Elegies

St. Boniface Elegies

St. Boniface Elegies includes lyric poems about domestic life and loss, the role of the poet within a changing cityscape, and a series of poems that engage with poetic tradition. >>

Stifling Folds of Love

Stifling Folds of Love

When the ex-lovers of a former schoolteacher start dying at an alarming rate, Inspector Aliette Nouvelle is drawn into the investigation, not least because her boss has also been put in jeopardy. >>

Still Hungry

Still Hungry

The poems in Still Hungry are elegant meditations on how food so often shapes the crucial moments in our lives — moments of sexual intimacy, love, friendship, betrayal and rebirth. >>

Still Lives

Still Lives

This novel follows a man for whom time has stopped for twenty years, since the disappearance of his wife and daughter. When his daughter returns, his life is wrenched back into movement. >>

Summer of My Amazing Luck: The Play

Summer of My Amazing Luck: The Play

With all the humour, compassion, and intelligence of Miriam Toews' novel, this inventive stage adaptation takes audiences on a hilarious and heartbreaking journey as Lucy discovers that this may be the summmer when everything changes. >>

Sunny Dreams

Sunny Dreams

The unsolved disappearance of baby Sunny Palmer is reopened 11 years later when the appearance of two drifters causes suspicion among the neighbours. >>

Swimming Among the Ruins

Swimming Among the Ruins

The submerged foundations of a ruined city, ancient statuary, a drop of water echoing in an empty tomb, heat left on a path walked by generations—these remnants of passage are examined intensely, looking back toward their origins and forward into the possibilities of transformation. >>

Swimming Into The Light

Swimming Into The Light

Swimming into the Light charts a woman's struggle, from the frustration and despair over infertility to the uncertainty of international adoption and rescuing a new life from a war-torn country, and finally to the quiet reflections on motherhood. >>

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