Hall’s volume draws meaning and continuity from the vast and diverse body of P. K. Irwin’s visual art. Within a series dedicated to the work of the lauded Canadian poet P. K. Page, Michèle Rackham Hall’s The Art of P.K. Irwin... Read More
Provocative and profound but eminently readable, "Strike Anywhere" demonstrates a critic of high order, unrestrained. It’s great fun watching Lista play with matches. Michael Lista casts his discerning eye toward poetry, television,... Read More
In a society that thrives on technology, "Metamorphadox" provides a timely reminder that while knowledge is important, so is retaining a sense of self. In "Metamorphadox", Jarrett Heckbert presents a chilling glimpse of an... Read More
This collection of poetry soars above, like the trees in the forest that inspired it. For anyone who’s ever pondered the secret life of a forest or aspired to be an unseen observer among the trees, Joe Rosenblatt’s poetry collection... Read More
The side-by-side layout of image and story enhances the work of both the book’s creators. While a collaboration between an author and illustrator is hardly new, writer Leon Rooke and artist/painter Tony Calzetta took an unusual... Read More
All of "Oddballs"’ wood engravings should be appreciated with second and third glances in recognition of the painstaking, hands-on nature of their medium. Jim Westergard’s "Oddballs" is a tribute to humanity’s more unusual members,... Read More
"No Fixed Address" is a rare treat as a travelogue, managing to be thoughtful, hilarious, and inspiring all at once. Ricocheting across continents in Jon Evans’s "No Fixed Address", a collection of his travel notes, is both an... Read More
Ribbed paper, evocative language, and sculpted lines make "Thoughts on Driving to Venus" an interactive artistic experience of the highest order. Canadian artist Christopher Pratt’s transcribed “car books” are gathered together in... Read More