Category: Canadian Eh

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Finding Fault by Annie McDonald

Finding Fault | Annie McDonald | Two immutable forces are destined to clash in the Canadian prairies.

Dr. Evie O’Halloran is a geologist and a lifelong environmental activist

Posted in Canadian Eh Graphic Novel

Rave by Jessica Campbell

Rave | Jessica Campbell | A queer coming-of-age story, complete with secret cigarettes, gross gym teachers, and a lot of church

It’s the early 2000s. Lauren is fifteen

Posted in Canadian Eh Romance

Knit, Purl, a Baby and a Girl by Hettie Bell

Knit, Purl, a Baby and a Girl | Hettie Bell | Some people can’t wait to have babies. They’re ready for it–with their perfect lives and their pregnancy glow…

Poppy Adams doesn’t have a pe

Posted in Canadian Eh Graphic Novel Memoir

Red Rock Baby Candy by Shira Spector

Red Rock Baby Candy | Shira Spector | Shira Spector, whose drawing is visceral, symbolic and naturalistic, literally paints a vivid portrait of the most eventful 10 years of her life, enco

Posted in Canadian Eh Poetry

Night Artillery by Anurima Banerji

Anurima Banerji | Night Artillery | Anurima Banerji is an exciting new voice in Canadian poetry. Passionate and subtly exotic, keenly aware of Persian mystical love concepts, and with a

Posted in Canadian Eh Poetry

Naked Poems by Phyllis Webb

Phyllis Webb | Naked Poems | Naked Poems, by Phyllis Webb (1965), is one of the most influential works of its time, for it suggested a new vision of the book-length poem which pro

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Widows of Hamilton House by Penner Christina

Penner Christina | Widows of Hamilton House | this novel is part ghost story and part romance, but not as you might expect. Penner’s beautifully and thoughtfully written novel encourages you to ta

Posted in Canadian Eh Literary History

Queer Canlit by Scott Rayter

Scott Rayter | Queer Canlit |

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Canadian Eh LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Army of Lovers by Sarah Liss

Sarah Liss | Army of Lovers | Will was pretty much the perfect role model.’ – Beth Ditto, The Gossip In the spring of 2010, Toronto lost one of its most important queer civic heroe

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Award Winner Canadian Eh

We Have Always Been Here by Samra Habib

Samra Habib | We Have Always Been Here | ‘A queer Muslim searches for the language to express her truest self, making peace with her sexuality, her family, and Islam. Growing up in Pakistan,