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Enter the Quebec Writing Competition!

Get writing, Quebec!  Send us your short stories or creative non-fiction by May 1st and you could win the following: First prize: a cash prize ...

Maisy’s Most-Read Stories of 2012

Presenting: Maisonneuve's fourth-annual roundup of our most-read articles and blog posts of the year! John Semley's viral takedown of the controversial HBO show ...

Intern at Maisonneuve: Winter-Spring 2013

Attention, all keeners: Maisonneuve is now accepting applications for our six-month Winter-Spring internships. We’re looking for enthusiastic, well-informed interns with a passion for magazines ...

The Book Room: Issue 46

The five Weird children in Andrew Kaufman’s fourth book, Born Weird (Random House Canada), are on a mission to save themselves from themselves. The ...

Our Winter 2012 Issue

Egg donation is a revolutionary medical procedure that makes parenthood a possibility for the unhappily childless. But how much do we really know about its ...

Vote for Your Favourite QWC Story

Now that all ten stories on the shortlist for the 2012 Quebec Writing Competition are up, we want to know what you think.We're ...

How to Order Our Fall 2012 Issue

Having trouble finding our controversial Fall 2012 issue in stores? Click here order it online, quickly and easily.Don't forget that you can also ...

The Book Room: Issue 45

Christine Pountney’s third book, Sweet Jesus (McClelland & Stewart), ties together the stories of three characters—two sisters and their estranged brother—who reunite on ...

Our Fall 2012 Issue

Was Jesus gay? That’s the implicit question posed by our cover, which depicts the Son of God wrapped in a rainbow shroud. The image ...

The Book Room, Issue 44

The Mysterious Death of Tom Thomson (Porcupine’s Quill), a graphic biography of Canada’s most mythic painter, is a masterpiece of both creation and ...

Our Summer 2012 Issue

Seven years ago, the international spotlight was firmly focused on Montreal's music scene. Across Canada, students shared songs by Arcade Fire and Stars over ...