SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2025 ARCHIBALD LAMPMAN AWARD FOR POETRY
Celebrated Argentinian poet María Negroni explores her relationships to her mother and her writin...
A book-length erasure poem that takes as its source text South Africa's application to the Intern...
In this magnificent retelling of The Fisher King, celebrated poet and essayist Rebecca Tamás make...
Conceived in the same world as Pennock’s first two books of poetry, Bones and Blood, Skin is the ...
Experimental visual and prose poems that reimagine Greco-Roman mythology through a feminist lens.
A timeless expression of ancestors' voices as they transmit stories and witness truths for future...
Lumens liberates the racist symbolic order rooted in whiteness-as-goodness in history's nomenclat...
Two timelines intersect, weaving an alternate reality of queer ancestors, half-truths, domesticit...
Gently disarming poems that explore healing despite the limitations of living in a colonial society.
A poet of osmosis explores the implicit relationship between matter and spirit, the interconnecte...
A spirited collection of photos and interviews that celebrate PEC wineries, cideries, breweries, ...
Prince Edward County is the stuff of magic: gorgeous beaches, unruly vineyards, Horn Trips, and m...
Poems that retrace unconscious lines of thought and flight to write a new history of the tar sands
McLuhan takes up his father Marshall's mantle by marrying communications and religion in this jou...
Poems that examine the creative achievements of the human hand, from cave art to contemporary pho...
WINNER OF THE 2023 JOHN GLASSCO PRIZE FOR LITERARY TRANSLATION
The English translation of new work from a celebrated Danish poet.
Governor General's Award-winning poet Don Domanski's posthumous last collection once again melds ...
A hymn to a beloved lake, a praise poem in forty-five parts, a contemplation of landscape and memory
A nuanced, relational, and community-minded new book from one of Canada's preeminent poets.
Deluxe redesign of the two-time Griffin Award winner's first poetry collection. Includes new mate...
LONGLISTED FOR THE 2024 FRED COGSWELL AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN POETRY
Winner of the 2025 Hamilton Literary Award for Fiction
Vivid accessible poems revealing the mythic proportions of a seemingly simple, rural childhood an...
The controlled and calm life of William Oaks is shattered when his parents die suddenly in a car ...
New and revised edition of an early work by the Governor General's Award-winning poet.
A poem sequence that embraces the ruptures a lyrical turn makes possible.
Griffin Award-winner returns with new poems that are spacious with interiority, alive with a hard...