Publications

Print Publications

River in an ocean: essays on translation

Moving across genres, memories, belongings, and borders, these luminous texts by poets, writers, and translators invite us to consider translation as a form of ethical and political love – one that requires attentive regard of an other – and a making and unmaking of self.

The Journey Prize 33: The Best of Canada’s New Black Writers

This much-anticipated, game-changing special edition of Canada's premier annual fiction anthology celebrates the country's best emerging Black writers.

The Journey Prize 30: The Best of Canada’s New Writers

With settings ranging from Thailand and war-torn Vietnam to a tiki bar in the Prairies, the thirteen stories in this collection represent the year's best short fiction by some of our most exciting emerging writers.

CVC: Book Seven

The CVC Anthology series features each years finalists, and is dedicated to the memory of Carter V. Cooper.

Online Publications

Liberating Lit: Iryn Tushabe on Writing Stories of African Black Queer Joy Under Oppression

The Author of “Everything Is Fine Here” Recalls a Seminal “This American Life” Episode

In the Forest of our Childhood

Until my grandmother called me omufuruki – a migrant – I hadn’t thought of myself as one.

Losing my faith and finding other ways to pray

Christianity was something I shared with my mother. When she died, I didn’t know what to believe in.