Kyle Wyatt is the editor-in-chief of the Literary Review of Canada.
Articles by Kyle Wyatt
- They Doth Protest (December 2023)
Of castles and capitulations - Grain Drain (December 2023)
Saskatchewan and the family farm - Fowl Lines (November 2023)
Speaking of speakers - A Supposedly Fun Trip to Ohio (October 2023)
Loop-the-loops and other upheavals - Ceremonial Matters (September 2023)
On King and country - Smokes Person (July–August 2023)
The mascots and the message - Face Value (June 2023)
Content and cancellation - Sweep Stakes (May 2023)
The subtleties of geopolitics - Dissemble No More (May 2023)
Steven Heighton’s final collection - Gobblefunking (April 2023)
To tinker with an icon’s prose - Aggregate Score (March 2023)
To move forward and remember - Directions (March 2023)
To the corner of then and now - Shell Game (January–February 2023)
On moving too slow - For All the Marbles (December 2022)
An iconic photograph turns fifty - The Undersigned (November 2022)
On staying ahead of the curve - It’s Your Nickel (November 2022)
A supplemental argument - Rumour Has It (October 2022)
A healthy correspondence - La moutarde me monte au nez (September 2022)
On the spice of life - Without Great Seriousness (July–August 2022)
My tadpoles, my goldfish, and I - Stock Exchange (June 2022)
Trying to get our hands around it - Plain Injustice (June 2022)
The murder of Louie Sam - With Such Precautions (May 2022)
Trying to put it behind us - Imaginary Futures (April 2022)
Nothing will be like before - Editorial Restraints (March 2022)
On various conflicts of interest - Those Lessons Many (January–February 2022)
All that we pick up in person - Metamessages (December 2021)
The reality of the situation - The Infernals (December 2021)
If they want to have a war, let it begin here - Waiting Game (November 2021)
When the chips are down - Foot in the Bucket (October 2021)
It’s time to call the play - Connect Four (October 2021)
Linden MacIntyre’s new novel - Down the Road (September 2021)
The challenge of changing gears - Nor Any Drop to Drink (July–August 2021)
An astronomical problem - Clippings (June 2021)
A little here and there - Consider the Snark (May 2021)
Navigating the third wave without a map - Made of the Mist (May 2021)
Going behind the curtain - The Roundup (April 2021)
On Canada’s literary landscape - A Pronounced Problem (March 2021)
Hearing the stories closer to home - Shot in the Arm (January–February 2021)
Living in a time of crises - The Hole Truth (December 2020)
A metaphor for the year past - American Judge (November 2020)
The normal is gone - A Divided Nation (October 2020)
The growing gulf between Canada’s digital haves and have-nots - Adventures of the Dynamite Kid (September 2020)
Tyler Enfield’s new novel - What’s in a Name? (September 2020)
The divisiveness of public commemoration - Summer School (July–August 2020)
Acknowledging and talking about uncomfortable truths - Don’t Stop the Presses (June 2020)
Finding a newspaper model that works - Mapping What Ails Us (May 2020)
Intimidation and lies just spread - Coming to the Table (April 2020)
When patience matters - For the Record (March 2020)
Running commentary - Fake Views (January–February 2020)
The splinternet of modern cartography - Prize Fighters (December 2019)
- Citizenship Test (September 2019)
- High Steaks (July–August 2019)
- The Public’s Library (June 2019)
- The Tools of Engagement (January–February 2019)