Author, lawyer and social justice advocate, Silmy Abdullah’s debut collection of short stories, Home of The Floating Lily, an intimate portrait of
For this year's National Day for Truth & Reconciliation, NCM reporter Daniela Cohen looks into how a local artist is using her
On this first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation (Sept. 30), we carry a book excerpt that speaks to the experience of
The Scotiabank Giller Prize shines a light on the best of Canadian literature, promoting the works of both emerging and established authors.
“Human rights can be broken when it is out of the public eye.” Drunken Birds, presented at the 46th TIFF, is a
Bengali intellectuals in Canada call for more efforts to keep the Bengali youth interested in their native language and literary heritage.
A novel steeped in history and a deep sense of place, Victory Colony, 1950 is a story about resilience and self-empowerment, two
In Palestinian-Canadian novelist Yara El-Ghadban’s third book, the historical, the political, and the personal are carefully calibrated into a brief but incandescent
The India-based journalist Shakoor Rather's debut novel, "Life in the Clock Tower Valley," delivers a unique look into Kashmir, where normal, day-to-day
Berhane’s last interview before his death was with New Canadian Media. The 51-year-old journalist died after contracting COVID-19.