Wrestling with Gods edited by Jerome Stueart and Liana Kerzner
Reviewed by Alex Binkley Stories with an element of religion in them seem almost a staple of the news these days. Too often they leave...
JUNE 2015 - SPECIAL PROSE IN THE PARK ISSUE OF THE OTTAWA REVIEW OF BOOKS
If you live in Ottawa, you may have come across the special print issue that the Ottawa Review of Books just did for the Prose in the...
Sing A Worried Song by William Deverell
Reviewed by Jim Napier With eighteen crime novels to his credit, along with the creation of the CBC classic series, Street Legal, William...
“With Criminal Intent”—Murder and Mayhem at Prose in the Park
By Michael Murphy Crime fiction being written by Ottawa authors!? Ottawa as a crime scene!? Fiction or reality? Is it something in the...
The Best of Canada’s Fantasy and Sci-Fi Authors Join Prose in the Park
By Alex Binkley Fantasy and science fiction take us far from mundane reality into the far reaches of time and space, to new universes...
Stalin’s Daughter by Rosemary Sullivan
Reviewed by Menaka Raman-Wilms Rosemary Sullivan’s biography of Josef Stalin’s daughter Svetlana illuminates a woman who desperately...
Sur les traces des auteur(e)s francophones, une première initiative de l’AAOF au Festival Prose in t
Par Sonia Lamontagne, responsable des communications Sur les traces des auteur(e)s francophones, une première initiative de l’AAOF au...
The Ottawa Review of Books May 2015
In this issue, the ORB team reviews seven recent works of fiction by Timothy Niedermann, Caroline Vu, Richard Rosenbaum, André Alexis,...