![]() ![]() Montreal has always been one of my favourite cities-growing up, it was the closest metropolis, and no, Ottawa doesn’t count-and reading Marceau’s descriptions of the city instantly brought me back. In “Run”, the collection’s opening story, we get narratives from multiple time periods, all using the same bridge in Montreal. Location and geography are a massive part of this collection. From stories of haunted canals in Montreal, to culty Quebec small towns, Marceau has created something truly special in Palimpsest. ![]() ![]() The Quintessentially Quebec Horror of Caitlin Marceau’s PalimpsestĬaitlin Marceau’s debut collection, Palimpsest, contains much of the Quebec-based writer’s best short fiction work from the past decade. ![]()
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