

- Sep 5, 2018
Winter, the Waiter, Water
This story was recently published in the final edition of Danforth Review. Helmed by Michael Bryson for the past 20 years or so, it was a...


- Apr 9, 2018
All that effort for the very last ditch
I wrote a guest blog post for Gail Anderson-Dargatz (here), who helped me work through the last drafting of The Philistine. Her input and...

- Mar 24, 2018
Review: "Lyrical but keen-eyed"
Montreal Review of Books, by Danielle Barkley Early in Leila Marshy’s novel The Philistine, the protagonist, Nadia, abruptly declines to...

- Mar 21, 2018
Q&A: "It's like being a singer-songwriter opening for the Beatles."
Q&A with Linda Leith at Salon. Linda Leith: You’ve been working in the literary milieu here in Montreal for many years. Tell me a bit...


- Nov 17, 2017
The Philistine happened
I wrote a novel and said novel is being published. It will be out in the Spring 2018. This is an event in my life that is so massive, so...


- Jan 20, 2016
The Proper Ting
This story was recently published in The Galleon, a literary journal out of Moncton, NB. The Proper Ting A little girl saw it first. She...


- Jan 18, 2016
The Plow
This story was recently published in The Danforth Review. It's the third of my stories they've taken. Makes me happy yes it does. Here it...


- Nov 30, 2014
Anyhow in a corner: Interview with André Alexis
Can one still write about idyllic towns in idyllic southern Ontario peopled with archetypal characters who grapple with Faith, Love,...


- Aug 15, 2014
la révolution not so tranquille
My October is one of the most politically audacious novels I have ever read, certainly for Canadian fiction. Claire Holden Rothman...