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Spring Poetry Preview: Phantompains by Therese Estacion
Friends of Book*hug, meet Spring 2021.
Continue readingSpring Fiction Preview: In Memory of Memory by Maria Stepanova, Translated by Sasha Dugdale
Friends of Book*hug, meet Spring 2021.
Continue readingSpring Fiction Preview: Begin by Telling by Meg Remy
Friends of Book*hug, meet Spring 2021.
Continue readingMeet Our Newest Intern: Mary Ann!
Hi, everyone! My name is Mary Ann, Book*hug’s new student intern. I’m so excited to get started, to get out of what has risked becoming a repetitive routine of researching […]
Continue readingIn Conversation: Adrienne Gruber Discusses Buoyancy Control
Adrienne Gruber’s latest book, Buoyancy Control, takes us into watery depths in order to look at our own identities. Described as fierce, ecstatic, and not for the faint of heart, Buoyancy Control […]
Continue readingSpring Fiction PREVIEW: Job Shadowing by Malcolm Sutton
Bookthug’s Spring Fiction Preview continues with Malcolm Sutton, a Toronto-based artist, writer and Bookthug’s very own fiction editor, and his debut novel Job Shadowing. A 49th Shelf Most Anticipated Spring […]
Continue readingSpring Poetry PREVIEW: My Dinosaur by François Turcot, Translated by Erín Moure
Photo Credit: William Benito Moure In 2013, François Turcot invited readers along on an archaeological journey in search for the remnants of his father. The mode of transportation: Mon Dinosaure, […]
Continue readingTalking Conjugation: Phil Hall on his latest book, Conjugation
In Part 2 of our preview of Phil Hall’s latest book, Conjugation, we’re pleased to present an exclusive essay by Phil Hall. Enjoy! Talking Conjugation by Phil Hall . Otty […]
Continue readingSpring Poetry PREVIEW: Conjugation by Phil Hall
Five kilometers southeast of Perth, ON, on the secluded shores of Otty Lake, poet Phil Hall sits on his porch in the predawn dark, notebook in hand, and observes the […]
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