Subscribe
Sign in
Home
Notes
Black History
Back Issues
Best Picks
The Team
Our Contributors
Contact Us
About
The Confederation Poets by James Deahl
The Founding of a Canadian Poetry, 1880 to the First World War
READ THE LATEST
Most Recent Posts
View all
The Seaboard Review of Books
Volume 3, Issue 7, February 16, 2026
Feb 16
•
The Seaboard Review of Books
6
2
Nightshade by Lynn Hutchinson Lee
Reviewed by Lisa Timpf
Feb 16
•
Lisa Timpf
4
1
1
Undertow by Beverley Shaw
Reviewed by James M. Fisher
Feb 16
•
James M. Fisher
8
2
4
The Art of Looking Back by Theresa Kishkan
Reviewed by Michael Greenstein
Feb 16
•
The Seaboard Review of Books
and
GREENSTEIN
6
5
4
Cheapskate in Lotusland: The philosophy and practice of living well on a small budget by Steve Burgess
Reviewed by Pamela Sinclair
Feb 16
•
The Seaboard Review of Books
2
Subscribe and receive new content in your inbox.
Subscribe
Fiction
View all
Nightshade by Lynn Hutchinson Lee
Reviewed by Lisa Timpf
Feb 16
•
Lisa Timpf
4
1
1
Undertow by Beverley Shaw
Reviewed by James M. Fisher
Feb 16
•
James M. Fisher
8
2
4
Seamus and the Shiny Things, written and illustrated by Cara Kansala
Truly a children’s picture book to crow about
Feb 16
•
Melanie Jackson
1
The Love You Take by Robert Wilson
A wry, poignant novel about coming of age as the 1960s wind down
Feb 16
•
Melanie Jackson
3
Mavis Gallant’s Jewish Dilemma
A Throwback Thursday Review by Michael Greenstein
Feb 12
•
GREENSTEIN
and
The Seaboard Review of Books
8
1
4
Non-Fiction
View all
Cheapskate in Lotusland: The philosophy and practice of living well on a small budget by Steve Burgess
Reviewed by Pamela Sinclair
Feb 16
•
The Seaboard Review of Books
2
Nurse Fortescue and Doctor Paddon by Dave Paddon
Reviewed by Robin McGrath
Feb 9
•
The Seaboard Review of Books
3
Outspoken: A Journey from Olympic Athlete to Activist by Betty Baxter
Reviewed by Lisa Timpf
Feb 9
•
Lisa Timpf
4
2
In the Shadow of Tungusuak by Chris Buckley
A true story of travel inland from Nunatsiavut’s famous coastal fjords.
Feb 9
•
James M. Fisher
3
4
1
The Joy of Solitude by Robert J. Coplan
Reviewed by Bryn Robinson
Feb 2
•
Bryn Robinson
4
2
Poetry
View all
The Confederation Poets by James Deahl
The Founding of a Canadian Poetry, 1880 to the First World War
Feb 19
•
GREENSTEIN
and
The Seaboard Review of Books
8
2
1
Four-Square Poems by James Deahl
Reviewed by Michael Greenstein
Feb 9
•
GREENSTEIN
and
The Seaboard Review of Books
3
1
1
Hawking the Surf by Diana E. Hayes
Reviewed by Cynthia Sharp
Feb 2
•
The Zen of Writing
3
1
2
Excerpt: The Zen of Poetry by Cynthia Sharp
Guidance For Beginner to Intermediate Writers
Jan 26
6
3
3
Mouths, Squares, Rooms: Review of Gillian Sze’s An Orange, A Syllable
Reviewed by Olga Stein
Jan 19
•
Olga Stein
and
The Seaboard Review of Books
6
3
Interviews
View all
Kate and the Composers by Joanne Culley and Author Interview
An updated interview with Joanne Culley and a review of Kate and the Composers, her latest book
Dec 22, 2025
•
James M. Fisher
5
2
“Structure Gives The Writer’s Imagination Something to Push Against”—Cynthia Sharp Interviews Griffin Prize Winner Jane Munro
Interview by Cynthia Sharp
Nov 24, 2025
•
The Seaboard Review of Books
and
The Zen of Writing
4
1
Interview with Lynda Williams
Danila Botha Interviews Author Lynda Williams
Aug 11, 2025
•
Danila Botha
7
3
2
The Anne Emery Interview
Interview with Halifax Author of the Much Loved Collins-Burke Mystery Novels
Jul 21, 2025
•
Ronan O'Driscoll
3
1
In Dialogue: Brenda J Thompson and Jeremy Akerman
Moose House Publisher and Author Interviews Author Jeremy Akerman
Jul 14, 2025
•
The Seaboard Review of Books
4
1
This site requires JavaScript to run correctly. Please
turn on JavaScript
or unblock scripts