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A million pieces

RACHEL IDZERDA

CAN A NOVEL reproduce itself? That’s the puzzle Ian Williams tackled seven years ago, when he began writing his debut novel. Reproduction (Random House Canada) is about Felicia and Edgar: the two characters meet in a hospital and go on to create an unconventional family. It’s a story about love and loss, and the novel’s structure plays with the titular concept.

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Jan/Feb 2019
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Giving a hand
THIS YEAR for the first time, I attended the Governor
FRONTMATTER
Going solo
Self-published genre iction is claiming more of the ebook marketplace
Loan Stars
EACH MONTH, Canadian library staff vote for their favourite
Panel review
Is hosting a literary event really worth the effort?
My first books
Groundwood publisher Semareh Al-Hillal on her kidlit favourites past and present
FEATURES
Past forward
Maureen Jennings, creator of the wildly successful Murdoch Mysteries series, sets her sights on the future and a new character
2019 Spring Preview
Fiction
Big names and promising debuts feature among the season’s most intriguing novels, poetry, and story collections
Non-fiction
Personal stories and memoirs dominate the spring season’s roster of non-fiction titles
Books For Young People
Spring brings stunning picture books, moody novels, and bold non-fiction for kidlit readers
REVIEWS
The writing life
Two generous new volumes provide a welcome overview of an important Canadian writer
Double or nothing
Ian Hamilton ups the ante with two books: the latest Ava Lee novel, and the first instalment in a new series
Sense and sentimentality
Three poetry collections take different approaches to the cerebral and the emotional
Home and away
New story collections from Barry Dempster and Amanda Hale prove uneven
To hell and back
Governor General’s Literary Award winner Marq de Villiers presents a travelogue to the underworld and its denizens
BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
All hail the Lady from Kent
It’s impossible not to fall under the spell of Barbara Nichol’s illogical book of light verse
When animals talk
Author-illustrator teams put anthropomorphism to good use
She persisted
Two early reader chapter books show preteen girls going after what they want
Love and families
Sophomore YA novels from Sarah Everett and Tanaz Bhathena explore, respectively, love in the age of AI and interfaith dating
BOOK MAKING
Scooped up
How Joe Shyllit launched Find the Poo – part art book, part Where’s Waldo? – from self-published curiosity to Firely Books’ winter list