
COTTAGE RADIO & OTHER PLAYS animates a wild cast of Southwestern Ontario characters – particularly its strong, hilarious rural women – with complex histories and relationships to the land.
“This collection of three plays enlists a cast of wild, strong rural women, and journeys through a wedding reception set at a high school, a post-storm family gathering, and a fireside spoken histories. Themes of community, loss and togetherness permeate each of these stories, reminding readers that each other is all we have” – Read Local BC
“Cottage Radio is a dynamic, complex, and very funny play . . . powerful” – Judith Thompson, Playwright
“White Wedding [is] . . . an uncommonly cool theatrical experience” – Jackie Mahoney, Mooney on Theatre
“[Post Alice is] one of the most exciting new Canadian plays I’ve seen for some time . . . profound, beautifully crafted” – Christopher Hoile, Stage Door
“Graham’s characters put shovel to grave on the skeletons in their backyards . . . words fuel life and give us conversations to – in the words of Post Alice – figure out ‘how to live in this bizarre thing called life’” – Rachel Hammermueller, Wingham Advance Times
Available in soft cover and ebook/kindle/kobo

HUMAN VOICES WAKE US is an operatic romp of sparkling new works from Taylor Marie Graham, Kevin Andrew Heslop and Publius Fraxineus Tego, and illustrations by Andrés Garzon Espitia.
From play excerpts to poetic monologues and dialogues, this anthology surveys wrestling with the disarranged landscape of sleep from which one is suddenly fastened open and expected to act, or may drown otherwise. Title from T.S. Eliot’s The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.
“CORPORATE FINCH is a dark, weird little play, by turns psychological, theological, and ornithological” – Louis Train, Our Theatre Voice

HOW IT WORKS: THE UNIQUENESS OF THE SHORT STORY (The Genre Here and Now and Growing)
This is a collection of short stories from authors attending the 17th International Conference on the Short Story in English, edited by Maurice A. Lee and Aaron Penn.
Featuring over 90 authors from over a dozen countries on four continents, this is the largest and most diverse short story anthology the publishers have published (so far).
As always, this anthology includes not only some of the most well-known short story authors, but new and emerging authors and students as well.
“The Hermits of Huron County” by Taylor Marie Graham pp. 101 -108

Thank You for Visiting: Essays on Alice Munro’s Works III, the third volume of essays issued by Guernica Editions in honour of Munro reveals, like the earlier collections Alice Munro Country and Alice Munro Everlasting, how critical writing can be not only as perceptive but also as personal as the stories it studies.
Featured here are new works by Munro’s most distinguished critics – including Catherine Sheldrick Ross, J.R. (Tim) Struthers, Robert Thacker – along with other uniquely exciting contributions such as Munro’s Canadian publisher Douglas Gibson’s investigation of the ever-so-close backgrounds three centuries ago in Scotland of the ancestors of both Alice Munro and Robertson Davies.
“Performing Munro in Huron County” by Taylor Marie Graham pp. 91-107














