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Pieces of My Self: Fragments of an Autobiography by Keith Garebian

posted Friday, November 10, 2023

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In Pieces of My Self, subtitled Fragments of an Autobiography, author Keith Garebian grapples movingly and intelligently with issues of identity, theatre, cancel culture, Shakespeare (a great love), poetry, his fellow thespians (quite a number of them, both large and not-so-large in stature), his long-unresolved issues with his father (a man he couldn’t help wanting […]

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Urchin is a bold and visionary tale that breaks as many rules as it follows

posted Saturday, July 22, 2023

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The 2022 Governor General’s Awards nominated novel, Urchin, seamlessly blends fantasy with history, and fiction with fact. Within this Young Adult coming-of-age tale, Kate Story has succeeded in the enviable task of writing a book that is impossible to define—impossible because it is bold and visionary, and breaks as many rules as it follows. The […]

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Dave Brandstetter, Insurance Claims Investigator—the welcome return of an iconic gay literary hero

posted Wednesday, June 28, 2023

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More than fifty years after the publication of the first Dave Brandstetter book, Fadeout, and nearly twenty years after its author’s death, Joseph Hansen’s celebrated mystery series is being republished in an affordable format by Penguin Random House. This is great news, as the books had become hard to find or just got too expensive […]

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Jim Nason’s “Self-Portait Embracing a Fabulous Beast” is like taking a masterclass in poetics

posted Wednesday, June 21, 2023

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Reading Jim Nason’s latest poetry collection, Self-Portrait Embracing a Fabulous Beast, is like taking a masterclass in poetics. The economy and precision of words show effortlessly what makes a poem works. The subjects are noteworthy as well, ranging from ephemeral emotions through carnal sex to portraits of artists whose work is embedded in our cultural […]

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A Bard on Hercular – Felice Picano’s latest novel is a surprising and entertaining blend of science fiction and pop culture

posted Saturday, April 29, 2023

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In “A Bard on Hercular“,  a 23rd-century spaceman drifts through deep space at the mercy of an AI that keeps sedating him during troubled periods, only to finally awaken on the planet Hercular. Who is he? Where does he come from and where is he going? This is the start of Felice Picano’s new work […]

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Fear Itself – James K Moran’s short story collection of horror and sexuality, naming the thing that must not be named

posted Tuesday, April 18, 2023

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With Fear Itself, Canadian author James K Moran picks up where he left off after his promising horror debut novel, Town & Train.  This new collection of stories is a special blend of horror, with a soupçon of fantasy and sci-fi, including nine stories in all, a ghost novelette, and story notes. Many pieces have […]

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Christopher DiRaddo’s, The Geography of Pluto – transformative Quebecois queer fiction at its best

posted Sunday, December 18, 2022

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Originally published by Cormorant Books in 2014, Christopher DiRaddo’s The Geography of Pluto is an acclaimed  slice-of-gay-life novel set in 1990s Montreal. It has now been republished by Véhicule Press, and there is plenty to recommend about it. Will Ambrose is a geography teacher who comes out in his early twenties with the support of […]

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Keith Garebian’s “Finger to Finger” poetry collection is an elegy to a lifetime of love

posted Tuesday, July 5, 2022

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Keith Garebian’s tenth poetry collection, Finger to Finger, may come as a surprise even to those of us who are used to his soul-baring, as evidenced in his finely wrought collection about ancestry, Poetry Is Blood, or his frank reflections on surviving cancer, Scan. I say surprise, because this may be his strongest and most […]

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Spain at the Crossroads — The Book of Casey Adair by Ken Harvey

posted Thursday, June 9, 2022

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In the late-1930s, writers as diverse in their outlook as George Orwell, Emma Goldman and Ernest Hemingway flocked to Spain in search of writing material. They quickly found it, as the country was in the midst of a civil war. Sometimes, however, writers find themselves unintentionally wrapped up in real-life events as intoxicating as any […]

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Felice Picano’s new-found “Songs and Poems”

posted Thursday, May 19, 2022

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In a career spanning nearly half a century, embracing memoirs, literary fiction, sci-fi and thrillers alike, it’s odd that Felice Picano’s oeuvre has boasted only one full poetry collection—until now. It may be even odder that but for an act of serendipity this belated second volume might never have happened. His first collection, The Deformity […]

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