Grace Kwan’s The Sacred Heart Motel deals with grief, place and placelessness, and memory
Kwan’s lyrical imagery and confessional poetry in Sacred Heart Motel makes readers question their own experiences and surroundings.
Kwan’s lyrical imagery and confessional poetry in Sacred Heart Motel makes readers question their own experiences and surroundings.
Metonymy Press’s latest release, El Ghourabaa: A Queer and Trans Collection of Oddities, had its Montreal launch on Saturday, June 15th at Brique par brique’s… Read More »“Joy among the fury and grief:” a Q&A with El Ghourabaa editors
On November 21, Metonymy will be releasing its first translated work—The Rage Letters by Valérie Bah. In this post, translator Kama La Mackerel shares what… Read More »The Rage Letters: ‘I believe that every choice made by a translator is a form of creolization, ripe with political potential’
Markus Harwood-Jones is an aspiring TikTokker who lives in downtown Toronto with his husband, their platonic co-parent, and their extra-cute kiddo. He is the author… Read More »Markus Harwood-Jones and his new book The Haunting of Adrian Yates