Montreal in the Fall. The leaves turn yellow, orange, red, then fall into the gutters, revealing skeletal, looming tree-shaped monsters that line the streets and live in the parks.
Read MoreThe following is a list of recommendations, vaguely relevant reviews, and our current/future reads for summer ’17.
Read MoreCanadian author, Heather O'Neill, answers The Kitten Life Questionnaire.
Read MoreHeather O’Neill stands among Canada’s most talented and impactful female authors. She recently sat down for an interview with The Kitten Life.
Read MoreDorothy Parker: insanely talented writer, vision of witness and attitude, total kitten.
Read MoreWe moved across the country at the end of June and our boxes followed us shortly thereafter containing a small bundle of novels and art books that we’re excited to dive into this summer.
Read MoreThis month Nico and Chloe read the following mix of fiction and classics. From Dostoevsky to Emily Carr, reading is one of the many ways to stay connected to humanity and trace the lines of consciousness that make up our coloured and violent history.
Read MoreI like to write it in all capitals like that and imagine myself saying the two words very loudly, slowly, with all the importance in the world - CRIME! AND! PUNISHMENT! Those are two mighty words if i’d ever heard them. Heavy as molasses.
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