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  • > Wild Abandon
    By: Emily Connelly | November 29, 2011

    Wild Abandon, by Joe Dunthorne, operates on the very simple premise that the world will come to an end. Not in the "we're going to fall into the sun in 4.5 bill... Read More

  • > Jon Ronson | The Psychopath Test
    By: Dave Reynolds | October 11, 2011

    My first exposure to Jon Ronson's work was the film adaptation of The Men Who Stare at Goats, which featured prominent actors George Clooney, Ewan McGregor, Kev... Read More

  • > White Heat
    By: Emily Wilson | September 19, 2011

    Reading White Heat immerses you in the ice-covered, bone-chilling Arctic landscape of Ellesmere Island. When you first meet Edie Kiglatuk, she’s out on a high... Read More

  • > Anarchy Evolution
    By: Dave Reynolds | August 29, 2011

    Many of us might recognize Greg Graffin as the frontman for the legendary punk band Bad Religion, but few of us immediately think of his academic standing. With... Read More

  • > Who Killed Ty Conn
    By: Mike Heffernan | July 27, 2011

    Who Killed Ty Conn is both biography and true crime narrative. As part of their research for a documentary on child abuse, Linden MacIntyre and Theresa Burke, ... Read More

  • > Moonlight Sketches
    By: Anne Barnes | June 10, 2011

    Gerard Collins’ collection of short stories, Moonlight Sketches, introduces the fictional small town of Darwin, located somewhere beyond the overpass in rural... Read More

  • > Danny Williams: a profile
    By: Anne Barnes | April 15, 2011

    Photojournalist Paul Daly, who incidentally, worked for The Independent in its former incarnation, and The Telegram editorial page editor Russell Wangersky have... Read More

  • > Galore
    By: Bruce Bourque | February 21, 2011

    There was a copy of Michael Crummey’s Galore with my name on it under the Christmas tree. When the rush died down, I got into it. I’d read and enjoyed his R... Read More