The author of Sukkwan Island deviates here from his usual register, in the same way as he did for The Obscure Clarity of the Air, to explore the heritage of his Cherokee ancestors throughout history of a Spanish conquistador in the 16th century. A novel to read for its sublime writing.

Les Herbes rouge has just reissued Josée Yvon’s final book, which comes to us with a new exploded cover, signed by Montreal artist Char Bataille. The novel takes us to Beeville, a “valley of trapped girls” where runaways, drug addicts and ex-mercenaries end up.

The playwright, screenwriter and author of The Public Writer immerses us in these encounters that change a life and the family we choose, with the story of three roommates in an apartment in Plateau Mont-Royal, in 1995.

The actress, singer and author Louise Portal spoke to the journalist and novelist Samuel Larochelle in this biography which revisits her memories, her first experiences on screen and her loves, with a good dose of humor and many confidences.

This collective of 12 texts, which brings together among others the pens of Noémie Pomerleau-Cloutier, Valérie Forgues, Roxanne Guérin and Ayavi Lake, addresses death and mourning without restraint, with the aim of breaking the taboos that persist around these delicate subjects .

Drag queen Rita Baga shares all her secrets of the art of drag, from creating a character to what it takes to impress, while opening up about her journey from Belgium to Big Brother Celebrities. With color photos taken from his personal archives.