“What? I’m not homophobic, I’m an ally!” Ren Zhang (they/them) // Contributor Millie Beatch (she/her) // Web Illustrator It’s Halloween month, and that means the gays are coming out to…
Tag: reading
Literarily Speaking
Study for Obedience by Sarah Bernstein
Read, Review, Repeat
A hitchhiker’s guide to your next favourite book Matt Shipley (he/him) // Co-Editor-In-Chief The Ones We Burn, by Rebecca Mix Ranka is tired of death. All she wants now is…
Read, Review, Repeat
A hitchhiker’s guide to your next favourite book Matt Shipley (he/him) // Co-Editor-In-Chief Sorcery of Thorns, by Margaret Rogerson All sorcerers are evil. Elisabeth has known that as long as…
Read, Review, Repeat
Tess Of The Road, by Rachel Hartman Matt Shipley (he/him) // Co-Editor-In-Chief In the medieval kingdom of Goredd, women are expected to be ladies, men are their protectors, and dragons…
Read, Revise, Recycle
A vampire, space pirate and Juliet walk into a bar… Ry Forsythe (They/Them) // ContributorTara Asadi // Illustrator “Did vampires originally burn in the sun or did they always sparkle?”…
Idolizing Classic Literature is So Last Century
We need to change the narrative on what makes a person “well-read” Jayde Atchison // ContributorHelen Cai // Illustrator Lockdown in March ignited the reading flame for many as they…
Have I, too, lost my ability to read? Not if I can help it.
By Christine Beyleveldt, Editor-in-Chief During the spring last year, our Community Relations Manager shared an interesting Globe and Mail article by Michael Harris with us titled “I have forgotten how to read”….
Capilano University’s literary magazine seeks student submissions for upcoming issue
A Call For the Best Liars Rachel D’Sa // Arts and Culture Editor Nestled in a filing cabinet nook among the stacks of student papers and citation pamphlets in the…








