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Ian Roy

Ian Roy

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Ian Roy is the author of six books, including a new collection of stories called Astrid, Aghast and a novel for children called The Girl Who Could Fly. Ian’s essay Have A Good Life was recently included in The Best Canadian Essays 2026 anthology. He lives in Canada.

Astrid, Aghast

The stories in Astrid, Aghast are by turns funny, poignant, magical, and humane. Two public-library workers fall in love with each other’s foibles while stuck in an elevator. A young boy stumbles upon a bucket of eels that stirs up family memories he’d rather forget. A solitary entomologist tries to make sense of a life filled with pianos and beetles. Ian Roy takes us on journeys through a world that is like our own, but not quite: a world where a taxi driver can fall in love with his car-jacker and where an old man who claims he can fly—actually can, or almost. This remarkable collection is understated, often slyly humorous, and peopled by characters so finely-drawn each one seems as familiar as they do strange.
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April 2026

Tea Time

Enjoy delicious tea and sweets, courtesy of Marra Kitchen, and immerse yourself in the unique literary worlds of four invited guests. From short stories (Astrid, Aghast) and a book within a book (Indemne: Où va Moby-Dick ?) to poetry (Oublier sans dormir) and a historical novel (A Sense of Things Beyond), there's something for everyone.