Gay Marriage by Sylvain Larocque
Sylvain Larocque | Gay Marriage | Few issues have dominated the Canadian political landscape like the legalization of same-sex marriage.
As a political correspondent for the C
Sylvain Larocque | Gay Marriage | Few issues have dominated the Canadian political landscape like the legalization of same-sex marriage.
As a political correspondent for the C
Tracey Richardson | Last Rites | Toronto Homicide Detective Stevie Houston has a slight problem. If her hunch about this case is wrong, she could lose her job. If her hunch is correct
Eve Zaremba | A Reason to Kill | Lots of 18-year-olds disappear but in the case of Martin Millwell, a routine missing person case turns into a nightmare. Helen Keremos is hired by Mar
Jane Rule | After the Fire | Karen Tasuki has only tenuous ties to her Japanese father and Canadian Mother. She has been dismissed by her lover of eight years as ‘boring.’ Now Kar
Jane Rule | Desert Of The Heart | Possibly Jane Rule’s best known novel, The Desert of the Heart is the story of a free spirited woman falling for a repressed older woman. Evelyn Hall
Cameron Duder | Awfully Devoted Women | The lives of many lesbians who grew up before 1965 remain cloaked inmystery. Historians have illuminated the worlds of upper-middle-class’romantic fri
Idabel Williams | Hell Cat | Critique of Williams’ novel, from the April 29, 1934, issue of The Pittsburgh Press:
Wherever “Scoots” Frazier went, trouble, torture a
Genevieve Fortin | Water’s Edge | In 1888, the impoverished Levesque family becomes one of thousands of French Canadians forced to leave their beloved country and seek employment in th
Elisabeth Bowers | Ladies’ Night | Vancouver, British Columbia’s MEG LACEY was a refreshing addition to the growing ranks of female eyes in the late-eighties. Meg is not lesbian.
Jane Rule | Inland Passage | In the most traditional of romantic settings, on board a ship that travels the Inland Passage, two women discover new possibilities . . . These and ma