5 Questions for Léa Taranto

Léa Taranto is a disabled Chinese Jewish Canadian writer who lives with OCD and comorbid disorders. An MFA graduate of the University of British Columbia, alumnus of Simon Fraser University Writer’s Studio, and member of PRISM International’s poetry board, she resides on the traditional, unceded land of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ (Halkomelem) and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) speaking peoples in BC. … More 5 Questions for Léa Taranto

Otherworldly, by F.T. Lukens

Otherworldly by F.T Lukens is a young adult narrative that explores fantasy, young queer love and learning to trust and rely on one another. There is a strong focus on family, both blood and found, which the author ties well with the slow burn romance that allows Ellery and Knox’s initially tenuous alliance to settle into a warmer friendship as they work alongside each other to solve the mystery of the goddess’ silence. … More Otherworldly, by F.T. Lukens

The Tragically Hip ABC Book by The Tragically Hip and illus. by Clayton Hanmer, Julia Breckenried, Monika Melnychuck, and Bridget George 

The story is a unique twist on classic alphabet books, adding excitement and whimsy to learning the alphabet with an adult fan of the Hip. … More The Tragically Hip ABC Book by The Tragically Hip and illus. by Clayton Hanmer, Julia Breckenried, Monika Melnychuck, and Bridget George 

Metal Baby by Stephen W. Martin, illus. by Brandon James Scott

Mom and Dad Mumford live a peaceful life, listening to classical music and crocheting, when they bring home Metal Baby.

Depicted in a black baby blanket and wearing white face paint, kohl-lined eyes and wild black hair, Metal Baby appears as a chaotic love child between Alice Cooper and KISS. … More Metal Baby by Stephen W. Martin, illus. by Brandon James Scott