Freehand Books
Every Wolf's HowlEvery Wolf's Howl recounts the incredible three-year journey of Barry and Lupus, back and forth across the country, enduring poverty, heartache, and illness. Read More |
The Green and Purple Skin of the World"In any skin purple is a heavy tone that penetrates to the core." Read More |
HarmonicsI heard the tone wood trees / of my neighbour's lot resonate / with sustain enough to shatter crystal. Read More |
Here Is Where We DisembarkWith her remarkable debut collection, Yukon poet Clea Roberts proffers a perceptive & ecological reading of the Canadian North's past & present. Read More |
Hold Me NowHold Me Now is an unflinching portrayal of a father's grief, as Paul learns how very different the new world—a world without his son—will be for him. Read More |
It's Hard Being QueenIn this, her fourth book of poetry, one of Canada's best-loved poets takes on one of the most compelling divas of our time. In sixty-one audacious poems, Jeanette Lynes re-imagines and reanimates the peripatetic art, life, and times of Dusty Springfield. Read More |
Mother SuperiorThe seven stories and two novellas in Mother Superior are a heady blend of misfits and mothers, of sisters and complex, mysterious others. Nawaz traces the scars left by family secrets and sings the complex, captivating language of lust and of love. Read More |
Not Anyone's AnythingIan Williams's Not Anyone's Anything is a trio of trios: three sets of three stories, with three of those stories further divided into thirds. Read More |
Not Being on a BoatWelcome aboard Esme Keith's debut dystopic novel, a cunning parody of modern day luxury and the coveted "all-inclusive" vacation, from the refreshingly blunt point of view of a man unable to see beyond his own needs, with hilarious results Read More |

