Our 20th-anniversary celebrations continue with another Author Spotlight interview. Today, we’re shining a light on Steven Zultanski. We have had the pleasure of publishing three poetry collections by Steven including Agony, Cop Kisser, and Honestly. Steven is one of our longest running authors, and is an early example of our approach to publishing; nurturing long […]
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Behind the Chapter with Jacob Wren
Today, we invite Jacob Wren to the blog to share thoughts on a chapter from his new novel, Dry Your Tears to Perfect Your Aim! Read on for insights into the initial inspirations and questions that led Jacob to draft the first chapter of his book. Off to Jacob! Perhaps the first impulse for Dry […]
Continue reading20th Anniversary Spotlight: Marta Balcewicz
Our 20th-anniversary celebrations continue with another Author Spotlight interview. Today, we’re shining a light on Marta Balcewicz. We recently had the pleasure of publishing Marta’s debut novel Big Shadow. Marta was a writer who we had been keeping tabs on through her early publications in literary magazine, and one day we were lucky enough to […]
Continue reading20th Anniversary Spotlight: Hana Shafi
Our 20th-anniversary celebrations continue with another Author Spotlight interview. Today, we’re shining a light on he multi-talented Hana Shafi. We’ve had the great honour of publishing three books of writing and illustrations by Hana, including the poetry collections It Begins With the Body and People You Know, Place You’ve Been, as well as the inspiring […]
Continue readingBook*hug Turns 20: Thirty Books for Twenty Years, Part Three of Three
In case you missed the news, this year marks our twentieth anniversary. We’ve been celebrating this special milestone anniversary in various ways throughout the year. To help keep the celebrations going, our team has assembled a list of thirty of our favourite titles from the last twenty years. Today, we’re pleased to bring you part […]
Continue readingBook*hug Turns 20: Thirty Books for Twenty Years, Part Two of Three
In case you missed the news, this year marks our twentieth anniversary. We’ve been celebrating this special milestone anniversary in various ways throughout the year. To help keep the celebrations going, our team has assembled a list of thirty of our favourite titles from the last twenty years. Today, we’re pleased to bring you part […]
Continue readingBook*hug Turns 20: Thirty Books for Twenty Years, Part One of Three
In case you missed the news, this year marks our twentieth anniversary. We’ve been celebrating this special milestone anniversary in various ways throughout the year. To help keep the celebrations going, our team has assembled a list of thirty of our favourite titles from the last twenty years. Today, we’re pleased to bring you part […]
Continue reading20th Anniversary Spotlight: Shani Mootoo
Our 20th-anniversary celebrations continue with another Author Spotlight interview. Today, we’re shining a light on the legendary Shani Mootoo. We’ve had the great honour of publishing three books by Shani, including the acclaimed poetry collections Oh Witness Dey! and Cane / Fire, as well as the Giller nominated novel Polar Vortex. Shani is such a wonderful author to […]
Continue reading20th Anniversary Spotlight: Aaron Tucker
Our 20th-anniversary celebrations continue with another Author Spotlight interview. Today, we’re shining a light on the one and only Aaron Tucker. We’ve had the great honour of publishing two poetry collections by Aaron, including Irresponsible Mediums: The Chess Games of Marcel Duchamp and Catalogue d’oiseaux. Aaron is a delight to work with and one of the […]
Continue readingTen Books to Celebrate Women in Translation Month 2024
August is Women in Translation Month. We are honoured to publish many amazing books written and translated by women from all over the world. To celebrate #WITMonth, we’ve assembled a list of ten must-read titles written and translated by women. Use it to inspire your summer (and beyond) reading or to organize a women in […]
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