Calgarian Kelly Kaur makes her fiction debut with an epistolary novel, a challenging form, which intersects through letters the lives of five women in mid-1980s Calgary and Singapore. The [...]
Toxic masculinity—to some a slur; to others a summation of male character—is the Achilles heel that Calgary’s Paul Zits aims to remediate in his fourth poetry collection. The book’s title, which [...]
It Should be Easy to Fix is Bonnie Robichaud’s memoir about the sexual harassment she endured and her 11-year fight that led to the 1987 landmark Supreme Court of Canada case that recognized [...]