A Gothic collection of stories featuring carnivorous beavers, art-eaters, and family intrigue, fo...
A small flat sits unoccupied above Henry's café. When a woman comes to rent the room, Henry's wor...
Floating Islands gathers three key prose works by Joyce Mansour, a central yet still undertransla...
Tenth Anniversary Edition, featuring a new introduction by the author.
Published in France in 2018 to major acclaim, The Furrow follows a French writer living in Istanb...
In April 2018, Amaranth Borsuk began to approach artists, bookbinders, publishers, librarians, an...
Fair: The Life-Art of Translation, is a satirical, refreshing and brilliantly playful book about ...
For Amy Meredith, advocacy work is deeply personal. In her moving and inspiring memoir, Amy share...
She lost herself in motherhood. She numbed herself with wine. She measured her worth by the scale...
A woman, travelling alone through time, Africa, and unnamed lands, searches for Dr. David Livings...
The Juno award-winning Wooden Stars both epitomized and transcended the sound of mid-90s indie ro...
Chris Turnbull's long-awaited debut, the visual and multi-voice continua, displays a remarkable e...
McCurdle’s front teeth were in the back of his throat. They’d been sent rattling back there by a ...
The Deadly Snakes: Real Rock and Roll Tonight charts the rise and gentle fall of Canada's greates...
Part planner, part art book, Rememberer is full of inspiration and useful to boot! Packed with to...
Shortlisted for the City of Vancouver Book AwardShortlisted for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award...
Joan is on the brink. Cough drop addict, school bus driver, mixed race daughter of a Maoist Engli...
Motherhood, trauma, and familial history are woven together into a powerful collection from the a...
Low is a novel about family, identity, illness, love and loss. Lyrical, personal prose draws read...
True Story is an illustrated collection of short memoirs. A compendium of stories submitted by ev...
Finalist for the Archibald Lampman AwardFinalist for the Nelson Ball Prize
A grossly inaccurate 'memoir' about Canadian folk legends.
Decalogue: ten Ottawa poets is a poetry anthology edited by rob mclennan.
Ten emerging Canadian writers explore pace and place in stories where movement is central. Transi...
Poetry. LGBTQIA Studies. Tenth Anniversary Edition. THE EMILY VALENTINE POEMS, Zoe Whittall's sec...
Jim Guthrie: Who Needs What tells the story of a musician whose twenty-year career has been spent...
What if the children of star-crossed lovers actually dealt with their families' troubles?
From the Klondike to an all-girls summer camp to the frontier of outer space, Gold Rush explores ...
A funny and sweet--but not saccharine--jaunt through the back alleys of queer love.
Does music have to be smart or does it just have to go to the heart?
Cut Side Down feasts on books. Diving face-first into the bookcase, MacEachern calls up the pleas...
In this groundbreaking collection, philip defiantly challenges and resoundingly overthrows the si...
NoMeansNo: Going Nowhere looks at a band whose career has spanned three decades, 14 albums and pr...
Spitball literary essays on the off-kilter joys, sorrows and wonder of North America's national p...
The stories included in Andrew Hood's sophomore collection are beautiful, gross, funny, and perso...
Born in 1940 in Ottawa, Ontario, legendary poet and musician William Hawkins is one of the most i...
My father drowned in the Aegean Sea, fifty nautical miles northeast of the port of Piraeus. When ...
Working in the tradition of such previous poetry collections as Daphne Marlatt's Vancouver Poems ...
'A guide to the music and multifaceted career of Canadian artists and songwriters Tegan and Sara....
Finalist for the Manitoba Book Awards' Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction and the Eileen McTavis...
In several long sequences of precise lyrics, small songs and 'narrowed prayers,' Reid casts a pal...
As the children of a single mother who immigrated from the Philippines, Laura and Claire have alw...