ArticlesKeith Cadieux
Keith Cadieux is a Winnipeg writer and editor. Their most recent book is Signal Decay from At Bay Press.
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Fiction
Campfire tales told in Indigenous horror genre blend classic and modern forms
Born and raised on the Swan River First Nation community in Northern Alberta, lifelong comics lover Christopher Twin noticed a lack in the type of stories out there – and decided to write those stories himself. -
Fiction
For Corinna Chong, short forms offer experimentation, space for ‘enigmatic child characters’
As the first full-length offering from Corinna Chong since her well-received debut novel Belinda’s Rings in 2013, The Whole Animal, her debut short story collection, has been a long time coming. -
Fiction
Leslie Greentree returns with well-crafted takes on politics, abortion, loneliness, and disaster
“I love short stories. I love reading them, I love writing them. I love that short fiction can focus on a moment, a single situation, or a brief period of time in a character’s life,” says Leslie Greentree about her return to the short form with her new story collection, Not the Apocalypse I Was Hoping For. Her writing career has spanned poetry, theatre, and non-fiction, as well as fiction – she even has a novel in the works – but the short story fulfills a special purpose.