
literature, culture, politics
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I for one am very excited about the chance to find out how we’re going to hold readings in a month of black flag wet-bulb globe temperatures—but I have no doubt the thirst will carry at least a few out into the twin sun glare to seek their...
Another day, another hysterical Zionist article about “muh antisemitism” in “the culture.” Yawn. But as this concerns Canadian literature, I feel it behooves me to address it, much as Sire did last time this happened.
The source of the pet...
The scene sucks. But at least it could make for a half-decent tabloid.
I’m taking a page out of mariah barden jones/Zona Motel’s book and starting a literary gossip column. Not to step on Jones’s toes, I’m focusing on our own backyard—CanL...
Sire on Do It Wrong: How to Be a Poet in the Twenty-First Century by Derek Beaulieu (nonfiction)
Andrew Wu on Suicide by Édouard Levé, trans. by Jan Steyn (fiction)
Sire on ouch ouch ouch by Ev Ricky (illustrations &...
Discordia does not, it turns out, hate everything. Every other week, we share a piece of work from some artists who've earned our respect and affection. Today Jordan Williamson brings us two dispatches from the lighter side of total alienat...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Arse Poetica. One of Canada's most popular literature bloggers (big fish, little pond).
Famously ugly urban Mi’kmaw multidisciplinary artist and writer. Finalist for the Weston prize for nonfiction.
I write from a place of wonder and dread during our era of absurd technological evolution. Tech industry vet, author of novels, story collections, and a book of essays. Entry level holy man. Rookie yogi. Father of two. Seattleite. Literature lover.
Interested in history and design.
American writer in London - Associate Editor @ The Hinternet - Film Critic @ The Metropolitan Review - General Editor @ You Go to My Head.
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