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The Scribe of the Soul

In Memory of Memory weaves personal anecdotes, artifactual objects—photographs, letters, and odd family objects—and literary theory into a cohesive narrative. The narrator’s retrospective outlook on mortality, the capriciousness of photography, and how the past reaches ahead to twist and heave …

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A Memorial

“In the hallway that leads to the drop-in area of our clinic, there is an overdose memorial wall filled with names and photos,” Dr. Brodie Ramin notes. He’s a medical practitioner in Ottawa that got his start in Toronto, helping …

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Death at the Smallest Level

Life tragedies can often be found on the smallest level, especially when the suffering of a child influences parents, family friends, and even doctors involved. Bertrand Laverdure’s evanescent novel, The Neptune Room, asks why the ripples of pain disappear the …