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The Seaboard Review of Books September 22, 2025

The Spirit of Scaterie by Lesley Crewe

The Writing on the Wind’s Wall by Kevin Andrew Heslop

A Perfect Day for a Walk by the Water by Bill Arnott

The Tudor Prophecy by Julie Strong

Birch and Jay by Allister Thompson

ICYMI: Nachzehrer by Nelson Keane

The Seaboard Review of Books September 17, 2025

Letters from the Afterlife: The Post-Holocaust Correspondence of Chava Rosenfarb and Zenia Larsson by Goldie Morgantaler

Lost Souls Meet Under a Full Moon by Mizuki Tsujimura

Blinders: A Crime Thriller by Ida Linehan Young

The Arrows of Fealty by Jill MacLean

The Seaboard Review of Books September 15, 2025

The Illogical Adventure by James MacDuff and Mirriam Mweemba

Sisters of the Jungle by Keriann McGoogan

Fly on the Wall: The Best of Kevin Tobin

Waterfalls of Newfoundland and Labrador: A Guide by Steve Faulkner

Arctic Predator by Kathleen Lippa

The Posthumous Landscape: Remnants of Jewish Life in Eastern Europe by David Kaufman, with Essays by Bernard Avishai and Joanna Podolska

The Seaboard Review of Books September 10, 2025

Fugitive Rifts by A-M Mawhiney

On the Ground: My Life as a Foreign Correspondent by Brian Stewart

The Girls of Belvedere by Michelle T. Clements

Yellow Birds by Karen Green

The Seaboard Review of Books September 8, 2025

The Orange Notebooks: A Novel by Susanna Crossman

Thyme Travellers: An Anthology of Palestinian Speculative Fiction, edited by Sonia Sulaiman

Something for the Dark by Randy Lundy

The Hinge and Plunge of Modernist Prose: Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf

Wrestling With Cadence by Dennis Lee

A Quick Reader Poll

Ramya's Treasure by Pratap Reddy

The Seaboard Review of Books September 1, 2025

A Place For People Like Us by Danila Botha

A Sense Of Things Beyond by Renée Belliveau

The First Thousand Trees by Premee Mohamed

Coastal Healing by Bruce Graham

NMLCT: Poems by Paul Vermeersch

We’re Somewhere Else Now: Poems 2026-2024 by Robyn Sarah

Reading Weird Fiction: A Review of Two New Collections

Micrographia by Jennifer Bowering Delisle

The Seaboard Review of Books August 25, 2025

Reading Weird Fiction: A Review of Two New Collections

Hemo Sapiens by Emily Weedon

False Bodies by J.R. McConvey

the book of sentences by rob mclennan

Invisible Line by Su J. Sokol

Roth: Wheetago War Book One by Richard Van Camp (Author), Christopher Shy (Illustrator)

My Life with Trees by Gary L. Saunders

The Seaboard Review of Books August 18, 2025

Lost Signal: Poems by Chris Hutchinson

Endling by Maria Reva

This May Be the Year: Poetry by Carole Giangrande

Sacred Rage: Selected Stories by Steven Heighton

In Search of the Great Canadian Shark by Chris Harvey-Clark

The Boutique Hotel by Melissa D. MacKinnon

Revisiting Rumer Godden’s classic The Greengage Summer

The Seaboard Review of Books August 11, 2025

A Season in the Okanagan by Bill Arnott

Interview with Lynda Williams

Here: Stories by Heidi Wicks

Excerpts from Annapurna’s Bounty, Indian Food Legends Retold by Veena Gokhale

When I Became Never by Nathalie Guilbeault

Flesh by David Szalay

Lillian Allen, Gary Barwin and Gregory Betts’ Muttertongue: What is a word in utter space

The Antifa Comic Book, Revised and Updated by Gord Hill

Short Fiction from Alistair MacLeod and Pratap Reddy, Book Banning, True Crime & More!

Dark Like Under by Alice Chadwick

Anatomy of a Cover-up: The Truth about the RCMP and the Nova Scotia Massacres by Paul Palango

Enraptured Space: Gender, Class and Ecology in the Work of Paula Meehan by Kathryn J. Kirkpatrick

Island: The Collected Stories, 1968-2014 by Alistair MacLeod

Remaindered People & Other Stories by Pratap Reddy

On Book Banning by Ira Wells

The Race to the Starting Line: What You Need to Know about the Accessible Canada Act for Making a Barrier-Free Society by Max L. Brault

Bruce Hunter's In the Bear's House

Love, Prairie Women, Memoirs, Woolly Dogs, WrestleMania III & More!

Bad Juliet by Giles Blunt

In Search of Puffins by Marjorie Simmins

The Teachings of Mutton by Liz Hammond-Kaarremaa

Mother Mary Comes to Me by Arundhati Roy

Bigger! Better! Badder! WrestleMania III and the Year It All Changed by Keith Elliot Greenberg

Finding Flora by Elinor Florence

Newfoundlanders in WWII, a Cli-fi suspense story, the history of Veterinary services, & More: July 21, 2025

The Saltbox Olive by Angela Antle

Heal the Beasts by Philipp Schott, DVM

The Midnight Project by Christy Climenhage

The Blind Viper by J.A. Wainwright

The Dialogues: The Song of Francis Pegahmagabow by Armand Garnet Ruffo

The Anne Emery Interview

The Island Gospel According to Samson Grief by Steven Mayoff

Seedy Motels, Striking Workers, Disaster at Sea, the Panama Canal, Food/Love, & More: July 14, 2025

Shanghailanders by Juli Min

The Lucky Seven: The Story of the Elite Navigator by Gary Collins

Prodigals by Sean Minogue

In Dialogue: Brenda J Thompson and Jeremy Akerman

Off Menu by Amy Rosen

Bread and Stone by Allan Weiss

The American Zone: A Novel of Panama by Howard Shrier

Enjoy Your Stay at the Shamrock Motel by Andrew Kaufman

The Seaboard Review of Books: June 30, 2025

An Opening in the Vertical World by Roger Greenwald

Hard Cases: A Newfoundland Thriller by Gareth Mitton

Devouring Tomorrow, edited by Jeff Dupuis and A.G. Pasquella

Salt On Her Tongue: A Kes Morris File by C.S. Porter

Swinging Between Water and Stone by Steven Mayoff

To See What He Saw: J.E.H. MacDonald and the O’Hara Years, 1924 - 1932 By Stanley Munn, Patricia Cucman

Unravelling MAiD in Canada: Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide as Medical Care

The Seaboard Review of Books: June 23, 2025

Everyday Light by John Reibetanz

Inspired: A Roy Henry Vickers Colouring Book

A Dark Death by Alice Fitzpatrick

The Dead Die Twice and This River Was Once a Road by Steve Skafte

DOBRYD by Ann Charney

Bruce Meyer: Essays on His Works Edited by Ben Berman Ghan

The Exclusion Zone by Alexis Von Konigslow

Oliver Bell and the Infinite Multiverse by Jake Swan

The Seaboard Review of Books: June 16, 2025

The Book of Records by Madeleine Thien

Lion by Tallas Munro

Cautiously Pessimistic by Debbie McGee

In Dialogue with Anya Liftig

Charity Trickett Is Not So Glamorous by Christine Stringer

All the Other Mothers Hate Me by Sarah Harman

Cats and Dogs in Space by Lisa Timpf

Excerpt from Time Enough by Lise Mayne

Elana Wolff in Conversation with Mary Lou Soutar-Hynes

This Rare Earth by Jeremy Thomas Gilmer

The Seaboard Review of Books: June 9, 2025

Goalie by Ben von Jagow

Along Came a Gardener by Diana Stevan

We Could Be Rats by Emily Austin

Emma by Jane Austen (200th Anniversary Annotated Edition)

The Last Exile: A Wakeland Novel by Sam Wiebe

The Fun Times Brigade by Lindsay Zier-Vogel

The Avner Landes Interview

The Seaboard Review of Books: June 2, 2025

The End of College Football & Author Interview

The Emma Donoghue Interview

Under Italian Skies by Bill Massey

The Beltane Massacre by Ray Critch

Contrasting Contrarians: Hilary Mantel and Josephine Tey

A. F. Moritz's Early Poems

Metromorphoses by John Reibetanz

The Seaboard Review of Books: May 26th, 2025

Audio Poems: "Historical Photos: Palace of purification"

An Accidental Villain by Linden MacIntyre

Alphabet Soup: A Memoir in Letters by A. Gregory Frankson

Your Presence is Mandatory by Sasha Vasilyuk

As Good A Place As Any by Rebecca Pãpucaru

Indigenous Rights in One Minute by Bruce McIvor

Amaranthine Chevrolet by Dennis E Bolen

Victoria Day Edition! The Seaboard Review of Books: May 19th, 2025

2025 Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction Prize Finalists

Train & Terrain: The Paris Express by Emma Donoghue

A Town With No Noise by Karen Smythe

A Whale of a Tale, With an Irresistibly Impulsive Protagonist: A Whale Named Henry by Muriel Wylie Blanchet

A Kid’s Guide to Plants of the Great Lakes Region by Phillipa Joly

Off the Map: Vancouver Writers with Lived Experience of Mental Health Issues

Corporate Control by Nora Loreto

Who by Water by Greg Rhyno

The Seaboard Review: May 12th, 2025

Other Worlds: Stories by André Alexis

Health Explored: A Journey in Happiness, Healing, and Humanity by Dr. Mike Wahl

R.I.P. SCOOT by Sara Flemington

May It Have a Happy Ending: A Memoir of Finding My Voice as My Mother Lost Hers by Minelle Mahtani

We, the Others by Toula Drimonis

The Seaboard Review: May 5th, 2025

A Child to Cry Over by Vanessa C. Hawkins

Two White Queens and the One Eyed Jack by Heidi von Palleske

101 Fascinating Golf Facts by David McPherson

“Homing” Explores Sustainability, Motherhood, and Actions to Save the Planet

I Hate Parties by Jes Battis

Saxophonic Circles, Machete Marks: Code Noir by Canisia Lubrin

Cascades of Ph(r)ases and C(l)auses: Sentence by Mikhail Iossel

We Are Dreams in the Eternal Machine by Deni Ellis Béchard

Johnny Delivers by Wayne Ng

The Seaboard Review: April 28th, 2025

Beneath Dark Waters by Eve Lazarus

Montreal Standard Time: The Early Journalism of Mavis Gallant

Miss Matty by Edeet Ravel

Forecast: Pretty Bleak by Chris Bailey

In The Capital City of Autumn by Tim Bowling

Imagining Imagining: Essays on Language, Identity and Infinity by Gary Barwin

Skin: Stories by Catherine Bush

5 questions with Caitlin Press

Operation Masonic by Helen C. Escott

The Seaboard Review: April 21st, 2025

It's Been a Fine Year by Spencer Folkins

Re: Wild Her by Shannon Webb-Campbell

Interrobang by Mary Dalton

I Remember Lights by Ben Ladouceur

One In Six Million by Amy Fish

Winter Light: The Memoir of a Child of Holocaust Survivors by Grace Feuerverger

Mysteria by B.W. Powe

Barbaric Cultural Practice by Penn Kemp

The Seaboard Review: April 14th, 2025

Excerpt: Every Little Thing by Janice Landry

No One Knows Us There: Poems by Jessica Bebenek

The Poetry of Meditation: Meditation on a Tooth by Ken Sherman

Excerpts from The Suicide Tourist by Myna Wallin

The World in Books: 52 Works of Great Short Nonfiction by Kenneth C. Davis

Field Work: On Baseball and Making A Living by Andrew Forbes

Excerpt from It's Been a Fine Year

The Seaboard Review: April 7th, 2025

Interview with David White

Myth by Terese Mason Pierre

Dreams of the Romantics: A Story Cycle by M. G. Turner

If I Write About My Father by Sheila Stewart

The Mountains of Kong by Dag T. Straumsvåg

The Art of Floating, Poetry by Melanie Marttila

George Murray’s Jewish Melodies

The Seaboard Review: March 31st, 2025

Her Body Among Animals by Paola Ferrante

The Animal People Choose a Leader by Richard Wagamese, Illustrated by Bridget George

Bonememory by Anna Veprinska

White by Aviva Rubin

Somebeachsomewhere by Marjorie Simmins

TSR Hot Takes: Brief Notes on Books Present & Past

The Seaboard Review: March 24th, 2025

Rayner’s “The Gates of Polished Horn” Takes Us to Places Strange and Familiar

Horror, History and Genre Mashup in The Buffalo Hunter Hunter

antibody: Poems by Rebecca Salazar

The Immortal Woman by Su Chang

On Beauty: Stories by rob mclennan

Girl on the Run by B.R. Myers

The Seaboard Review: March 17th, 2025

Water Music: Songs for the Brokenhearted by Ayelet Tsabari

Do Book Reviews Still Matter?

Time and Tide by J.M. Frey

The Castor’s Choice by Jeff Wilson

Safekeeping Provides Helpful Advice for Book Planning and Launch

La Brigantessa by Rosanna Micelotta Battigelli

The Seaboard Review: March 10th, 2025

Only Insistence by James Lindsay

Double Double: Simple Creatures by Robert McGill

“Green to Grey” Explores Environmental Impacts Through Short Fiction

The Crane by Monica Kidd

In Many Waters by Ami Sands Brodoff

The Seaboard Review: March 3rd, 2025

In the Driver’s Seat: Alice Munro’s Deceptions and Dependencies

"Abundance" Offers Both Critique and Hope

Oceans Of Fate: Peace and Peril Aboard the Steamship Empress of Asia By Dan Black

We’re Not Rich by Sue Murtagh

Aftershock: The Halifax Explosion and the Persecution of Pilot Francis Mackey by Janet Maybee

The Seaboard Review: February 24, 2025

Bowness’ Book Offers Advice for Freelancers

The Sea Flower by Ruth Moore

Fallosophy: My Trip through Life with MS by Ardra Shephard

Your Roots Cast a Shadow: One family’s search across history for belonging by Caroline Topperman

A Must-Read History Regarding Slavery in Canada: It Was Dark There All the Time by Andrew Hunter

The Seaboard Review: February 17, 2025

Left Turn at Albuquerque: In Dialogue with David Drummond, Salamander Hill

Out of the Ordinary: New Poems by Tom Wayman Lives Up to Its Title

Holding Patterns in Yael van der Wouden’s The Safekeep

Saints Rest by Luke Francis Beirne

The Unworthy by Agustina Bazterrica

The Weather Diviner by Elizabeth Murphy

A Story of Adventure, Betrayal, and Resilience: The Yankee Privateer by Derek Yetman

The Seaboard Review: February 10, 2025

In Praise of the Field: A Conversation with James Nowak

Hardship and Regret with a Silver Lining: Such a Winter’s Day by Susan White

Alternator: Poems by Chris Banks

Tips for Winning the Travel Game

The Suspension Bridge by Anna Dowdall

Grist by Linda Little

The Seaboard Review: February 3, 2025

North of Middle Island by D.A. Lockhart

Rebellion Box by Hollay Ghadery

Closer To Home: A Review of Drifting by PJ Thomas

“Eat Better, Sleep Better” Offers Both Why and How

Weaving Water by Annamarie Beckel

The Seaboard Review: January 27, 2025

The Mother: A Graphic Memoir by Rachel Deutsch

In Conversation: Elana Wolff with James Deahl

Life is a Carnival: Midway by Brent Mason

Feeling Stuck? Dan Heath's "Reset" Offers Help

All That is Solid Melts into Air by Carole Giangrande

TSR Newsletter: January 20th, 2025

Dirty Wars in Prohibition-era Chicago

The Knowing by Tanya Talaga

Second Degree: From Med School to Murder by Kayla Hounsell

Chrystia: From Peace River to Parliament Hill by Catherine Tsalikis

Total Party Kill: Poems by Craig Francis Power

A Hero by Charlotte R. Mendel

TSR Newsletter: January 13th, 2024

Halyna Kruk’s A Crash Course in Molotov Cocktails (and Four Other Griffin 2024 Titles)

The Astonishing Room by Brian Bartlett

The Storm of Progress by Wade Rowland

Haunting Loneliness and Visions of the Past: The Second Season of Jonas MacPherson by Lesley Choyce

Shadows of Tyranny: Defending Democracy in an Age of Dictatorship by Ken McGoogan

Through the Portal Offers Hope Amid Dystopia

Uncontrolled Flight by Frances Peck

Amid the Splintered Trees by Heather McBriarty

TSR Newsletter: January 6th, 2025

The Gray City by Torben Kuhlmann (Author), David Henry Wilson (Translator)

What Kind of Daughter? by Rayanne Haines

EXCERPT: White World by Saad T. Farooqi

What I Mean to Say: Remaking Conversation in Our Time by Ian Williams

Selecky Helps Writers Fine-Tune Their Mindset: Story is a State of Mind

A Canadian Chaplain in the Great War by Ross Hebb

There is No Blue by Martha Baillie

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