Paul Carlucci’s Layered Stories of Life in a Northern Town
byIn The High-Rise in Fort Fierce, Carlucci’s characters are complex and his strength is that he captures how people can be capable of both love and unforgivable brutality
In The High-Rise in Fort Fierce, Carlucci’s characters are complex and his strength is that he captures how people can be capable of both love and unforgivable brutality
Find yourself a nice outdoor reading nook, because here are 18 Atlantic Canadian books that are generating buzz for the summer
Chillers is a collection of twenty‐five short stories written by a diverse mix of some of the best suspense and horror authors in Atlantic Canada
The stories, real or imagined, are steeped in authenticity
John Metcalf has sought out stories with “sparkling language [and] glorious rhetoric;” for the most part he’s succeeded
“I was in this flux in my life, and…reading Michael Winter’s book, about this guy going through all the same stuff, really resonated with me”
Huebert experiments with how the loudest part of our interiority–the part that sounds like words and voice–is a crust on the yawning and often disturbing bog of memory