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Ho, Ho, No!

There arose such a clatter

An East End Story

Elizabeth Ruth’s new novel

Unwrapped

It’s beginning to look a lot like Dickens

Issues

January | February 2026

January-February 2026 front cover by Paul Rogers.
Paul Rogers has done work for the “New York Times” and “The New Yorker,” as well as for the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, Pixar, and many others. He illustrated Bob Dylan’s children’s book “Forever Young,” from 2008, and published “Name That Movie: 100 Illustrated Movie Puzzles” in 2012.

Indecent Exposure

Conflict, collectibles, and other contradictions

Kyle Wyatt

Give and Take

How mutual was their exchange?

Ian Smillie

Churchill’s Man in Dublin

Linden MacIntyre tells a violent tale

David Marks Shribman

Photo Ops

William Ivor Castle’s augmented reality

J.L. Granatstein

Big Unfriendly Giant

Yellowknife’s struggle with the aftermath

Ron Verzuh

The Fast and the Curious

Along for the ride with a king’s godson

James Chatto

Class Conscious

An hour from Montreal but a world away

Graham Fraser

Peggy Who

The long-awaited memoir

Linda Leith

Good Eggs

They hatched so much more than a basketball team

Robert Sullivan

Unofficial Ambassador

Alan Doyle circles the Rock

Brad Dunne

Sole Searching

Two authors tread lightly

Spencer Morrison

Tongue and Groove

On language and translation

Giovanna Riccio

That’s Amore

Served with a side of story

Kyle Wyatt

Rye Observations

What we talk about when we talk about Holden

Jack Chambers

Sands of Time

Shani Mootoo’s latest

Vanessa Stauffer

On the Horn

Michael Redhill’s blast from the future

Ian Canon

Romps to Remember

A Steven Heighton anthology

Kelly Baron

Temptation Island

Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette explores desire

Stacey May Fowles

Maritime Gothic

Vanessa F. Penney’s ominous debut

Kevin Jagernauth

Echoes of Violence

When we think we’ve heard it all before

Casey Plett