Scathingly funny, painfully realistic and relentlessly critical, it’s a novel with a view of the world
H Felix Chau Bradley
H Felix Chau Bradley is a writer and editor living in Tiohtià:ke (Montreal). They are the author of the story collection Personal Attention Roleplay.
‘Bird Suit’ is a surreal, lush and devastating portrait of small-town life
REVIEW: Sydney Hegele’s new novel is a queer take on the the genre of southern Ontario gothic literature
In ‘Ten Bridges I’ve Burnt,’ Brontez Purnell balances on a knife edge between hilarity and despair
REVIEW: Purnell’s new memoir turns heaviness into humour, and exposes the bleakness under what seems silly and light
‘Firebugs’ pulls at the complex strings of t4t love and the climate crisis
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‘Yours for the Taking’ asks what follows when patriarchy is overthrown
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Myriam Gurba’s penetrating insights into the inexorable fog of trauma and abuse
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‘Daddy Lessons’ by Steacy Easton offers an uneven blend of memoir, literary analysis and pornography
REVIEW: At its best, this pedagogy of fucking makes transgressive queer desire palpable
In the graphic novel ‘Roaming,’ a volatile trio of friends orbit and collide in New York City
REVIEW: Jillian and Mariko Tamaki’s latest collaboration explores the treacherous transitions of young adulthood
The intoxicating headiness of lesbian heartbreak
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The swimming pool is a place of escape, competition and a teenage crush in Jade Song’s debut novel, ‘Chlorine’
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In this debut story collection from Anuja Varghese, horror and shame commingle with joy and transformation
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Margot Douaihy’s lesbian nun-turned-detective is the star of the first novel from Gillian Flynn’s new imprint
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In the ravished world of Trynne Delaney’s ‘The Half-Drowned,’ shape-shifting ideas of family are key to survival
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Have these queer writers captured your deepest fears?
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