A diagnostic eyewitness to the complexities of life, Tablet Fragments explores the natural history of familial and romantic relationships, the impacting of migration and displacement, and composite identities as outsider and insider.
>>
In this award-winning collection, Joe Fiorito reveals the true heart and soul of a large city, the real people who live and work there, toiling in obscurity, never front-page news. In these memorable columns Fiorito unerringly finds the universal truth in the individual details. >>
A bilingual collection of love poems, Text Me expresses through language and metaphor the many ways to say “I love you.” >>
That Singing You Hear at the Edges
In this collection, the dividing walls of time and place remain intact but approach transparency because of what turns visible—and audible—when we become still enough to hear the singing at the edges. >>
Jennifer Houle's debut poetry collection comes from a place of grappling, an attempt to find meaning, beauty and connection in the day-to-day, without being confined by it. >>
The poems in this collection are the product of long reflection on loss: of a daughter, a sister, parents. Intelligent, vivid and carefully crafted, they honour the dead, yet avoid easy answers. >>
As worlds collide, the very human cost of war is revealed. >>
When Gerry Coneybear inherits her beloved Aunt Maggie's house, the last thing she expects is murder. >>