Claire Cameron, Karen Solie among winners of the 2025 Governor General’s Literary Awards
Each of the fourteen winners, seven in English and seven in French, receive $25,000.
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Each of the fourteen winners, seven in English and seven in French, receive $25,000.
Wehunt peppers his story with observations about the horror genre and how it operates.
Hints of supernatural occurrences creep into the narrative.
Scrivner suggests that people have a certain "sweet spot" when it comes to how frightened they like to be.
Rosemary's Baby provides an entrée for Johnson to discuss five other films she collects under the umbrella of what she refers to as "domestic horror."
What Gailey has produced owes less to Ridley Scott's Alien than to John Carpenter's 1982 movie The Thing.
The lexicon of organized crime is one way in which Rosson blurs the distinction between horror and crime genres in his book.
American Rapture is a blood-soaked, ultra-violent allegory about the hypocrisies and inhumanity of our current political moment.
Karen Solie's Wellwater (House of Anansi Press) is nominated in the English-language poetry category
Nash and Munce do not envision Brick as an imprint of Assembly; rather, they see the two presses working independently under a shared operational umbrella.