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Canadian Literature

Books and Stories

Tarry This Night in Fall Preview of Quill & Quire Magazine

In the July/August issue of Quill & Quire, Steven W. Beattie says “Tarry This Night offers a disturbingly accurate reflection of the current trends in American politics and culture.” Tarry This Night …. in stores late September, 2017. Pre-order copies from your favourite independent booksellers, now! https://www.quillandquire.com/omni/fall-preview-2017-fiction/

By Kristyn Dunnion, 8 years3 August 2017 ago
Canadian Literature

TODAY is Canadian Authors for Indies Day!

Today is the day! Yes, we are calling on YOU to skip on down to a local, independent bookstore and ….buy a book. Trade your low-fat lattes for a few days and instead feast your mind and spirit with a scintillating new read. I will be hanging with the heroes Read more…

By Kristyn Dunnion, 8 years29 April 2017 ago
Canadian Literature

ChiSeries Toronto: Wednesday March 15, 2017

Bring your fine self down to Round Venue in Kensington Market for a night of thrilling sci-fi, horror and speculative literature with the likes of Kristyn Dunnion, J. M. Frey, and Pat Flewwelling. Mistress of Ceremonies, Sandra Kasturi, will keep us all in line and Kari Maaren is cranking the tunes. Read more…

By Kristyn Dunnion, 8 years7 March 2017 ago
Books and Stories

Cosmonauts Avenue new issue *LIVE*

Check out the latest issue of Cosmonauts Avenue, Montreal’s premier kick-ass online magazine! I’m thrilled to have fiction featured alongside work by Michelle Tea, Chris Ames, and Eileen Myles, not to mention so many other talented writers. Pour yourself a cup/cocktail and cozy up with this month’s offerings. Flat Ass Read more…

By Kristyn Dunnion, 8 years13 February 2017 ago
Books and Stories

New Short Fiction in The Winnipeg Review

Check out The Winnipeg Review for a peek at some brand new short fiction from yours truly! Asset Mapping in Stoop City is inspired by life events and especially by the Coffee Time parking lot on my corner in the ever-evolving west end of Toronto. Remember people, it’s important to Read more…

By Kristyn Dunnion, 9 years19 September 2016 ago
Books and Stories

subTerrain: Strong Words for a Polite Nation

subTerrain #74 is hot off the press and available at fine news stands everywhere. Pick up a copy and read my short story EARTH – a tale of rural teen angst with plenty of sex and violence – it’s in excellent company! Enjoy work by André Alexis, Susan Cormier and Read more…

By Kristyn Dunnion, 9 years8 September 2016 ago
Canadian Literature

A Feat of Queer, Feminist, Punk Dystopian YA: A Review of Kristyn Dunnion’s BIG BIG SKY

By Kristyn Dunnion, 9 years22 April 2016 ago
Canadian Literature

GB Jones and Plentitude Magazine

Plentitude Magazine published my shout out to the incredible GB Jones!  Check out the Query Project online and learn which queer Canadian artists have made the biggest impact on contemporary Canadian writers. https://plenitudemagazine.ca/the-query-project-kristyn-dunnion/

By Kristyn Dunnion, 10 years13 June 2015 ago
Books and Stories

Kristyn Dunnion in Grain Magazine Vol 41.1

The Fall 2013 issue of Grain Magazine (Vol 41.1) is hot off the press!Fiction. Poetry. Artwork by Eliza Griffiths. Check out FITS RITUAL, my love story for street hustlers.Young Hoofy must fend for himself when his rogue boyfriend abandons him for a wealthy girl. Visit to order a copy today.

By Kristyn Dunnion, 11 years18 November 2013 ago
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Briarpatch Magazine Contest: Writing in the Margins

HAREBELLHoofy’s idyllic life as a young hare in the Don Valley is threatened by a feline predator. Hoofy’s verdant world is actually a morphine induced hallucination; in reality, Hoofy, a homeless youth, hangs between life and death in an emergency medical clinic. HAREBELL is a top five finalist for the Read more…

By Kristyn Dunnion, 12 years18 February 2013 ago

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Kristyn is grateful to live and work on Treaty 13 territory, the Dish with One Spoon traditional Indigenous lands of the Anishnaabe, Chippewa, Wendat, Haudenosaunee and Mississaugas of the Credit people. These lands continue to be a place of trade and travel for Indigenous Peoples, since time immemorial.


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