ArticlesDavid Jón Fuller
David Jón Fuller is a Winnipeg writer and editor. His debut novel, Venue 13, is forthcoming from Ravenstone (Turnstone Press) in 2026.
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FictionAnthology is grounded in artifacts that illuminate characters and alter history
If you’re looking for transformative literature, an anthology that mixes history and alchemy may just fit the bill. In the latest volume of the long-running Tesseracts series of speculative fiction anthologies, editors Lorina Stephens and Susan MacGregor have curated 23 stories set around the world and in many eras. The tales in Alchemy and Artifacts explore the use of artifacts that are some strange fusion of secret knowledge and artifice. -
FeaturesRetelling the history of Canada’s 150 through an Indigenous lens
If you’re used to looking at Canadian history one way, a new graphic novel anthology will help you see it from new perspectives – Indigenous ones. -
FictionDeath and rebirth on the shores of Lake Winnipeg
An ex-cop with a troubled past. A close-knit lakeside community with close-guarded secrets. The suspicious death of a young woman. These are all the makings of a good noir story, but in W. D. Valgardson’s hands, they combine to become a mythic blend of Icelandic history in Canada and a story of death and rebirth.









