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Old Mercury Eyes: An Exquisite Corpse Poem

admin June 28, 2018 Leave a comment

Hi, everyone – Mary Ann, here! My time time with Book*hug will soon come to a close (cue emotional, Hans Zimmer soundtrack), but before I go, and for one big […]

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Book Notes: May 2017

Hazel Millar May 9, 2017 Leave a comment

Welcome to the May edition of Book Notes! This month, the staff at BookThug HQ share our current fave reads. Let us know if you’ve read any of these books […]

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BookThugs Read: Our Fave Books of 2016, The Editors’ Edition

Hazel Millar December 14, 2016 Leave a comment

2016 has been a rough ride. In fact, for many of us it’s been downright awful. But we won’t revisit the reasons why (after all, we already know why….). In […]

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BookThugs Recommend: Summer 2016 Reads , The Editors’ Edition

Hazel Millar July 22, 2016 Leave a comment

At BookThug HQ, we spend much of our days reading, and thinking and talking about, books. But this isn’t enough for us. We always have several books on the go […]

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BookThug’s Best Reads of 2015: The Editors’ Edition

Hazel Millar December 23, 2015 Leave a comment

In this edition of BookThug’s Best Reads, we turn things over to our editors and staff to reflect on their year in reading. Here are our favourite books we read […]

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In Conversation: Samuel Andreyev discusses The Relativistic Empire

Hazel Millar November 25, 2015 Leave a comment

An obsessive perfectionist, Samuel Andreyev inhabits several worlds: he writes in English while living in France; he is an internationally known composer, performer, and teacher; and he is an experimental […]

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BookThugs Recommend: Summer Reading, The Editors’ Edition

rick July 22, 2015 Leave a comment

BookThug’s crack team of publishing professionals share their summer reading recommendations. ❧ Jay MillAr Publisher & HeadThug My Body Is Yours by Michael V. Smith (Arsenal Pulp Press, 2015) From Arsenal […]

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Highlights from BookThug’s spring/summer events: Guest blogger Emma Hambly on her time interning at BookThug

Hazel Millar July 15, 2015 Leave a comment

Dear blog readers: my name is Emma Hambly and I’m here this week to give a small recap of my time at BookThug. My master’s program at Ryerson allowed us […]

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BookThug’s 2014 Year In Review

Hazel Millar January 9, 2015 Leave a comment

Like the two-headed god Janus, who sees what’s ahead and what’s behind at the same time, we’re taking a moment this early January to look back at our big exciting year of books, […]

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BookThug’s Best Reads 2014 (Editors’ Edition)

john January 2, 2015 Leave a comment

Even as end-of-the-year booklists become absurdly thick on the ground (on the internet), BookThug elects, unapologetically, to add water to the sea. This time we move into the general’s tent, […]

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