REVIEW: Purnell’s new memoir turns heaviness into humour, and exposes the bleakness under what seems silly and light
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.
‘Firebugs’ pulls at the complex strings of t4t love and the climate crisis
REVIEW: Nino Bulling’s graphic novel is an intimate portrait of a character who can’t bring themself to risk change, while hating how it feels not to
‘Yours for the Taking’ asks what follows when patriarchy is overthrown
REVIEW: Gabrielle Korn’s debut novel has a fun, strange set-up that quickly falls apart
Myriam Gurba’s penetrating insights into the inexorable fog of trauma and abuse
REVIEW: “Creep: Accusations and Confessions” is a scathing essay collection that analyzes the rotted power structures buttressing North American culture
‘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
