Where does the sacred exist in the modern world? What are the rituals of the 21st Century? In Gla...
When famous author Amy Ellis relocates to Germany for a year with her family, she hopes to find t...
While finishing her PhD on folklore and fairy tales Anna takes a last minute house sitting job in...
After all the drama in Paris, Imogene Durant is looking forward to spending some time in the Iris...
Robert Laliberte has a dream--a dream to convert a run-down building into a premier space for bri...
Nominated for the Mary Scorer Award for Best Book by a Manitoba Publisher (Manitoba Writing and P...
In 1994, Wayne Tefs was diagnosed with carcinoid syndrome. Rollercoaster is an account of his jou...
In Broken Wing, Falling Sky Fran Muir gives us a moving memoir of her mother and a portrait of a ...
'Deep in the woods, way down the well, in the darkest, dampest parts of story, Cooley spins out h...
Paardeberg, South Africa is far from the Canadian prairies. In 1899, best friends from the small ...
In Headframe: 2, Birk Sproxton amalgamates stories about history, geography, and family into the ...
Award-winning photographer Mike Grandmaison has photographed some of the most beautiful places in...
In Crossing the River, thirteen Canadian and European scholars celebrate the life and work of Mar...
You could be married for over 10 years and still not know your spouse. You could think you knew e...
city treaty is a tough and gritty long poem from a fresh new voice on the Canadian literary scene.
'Cooley conducts a chorus of 'clucks & barks & muffled cries' to unconstrained cacophony. Burstin...
In this only home, Cooleys satellite eye, located in the faraway reaches of outer space, rediscov...
Golf is the only way I know to control time. It happens in the millisecond of that focused backsw...
Sproxton unearths the underground with diaries, puns, poetry and plays in this romping exporation...
Poems that take the skin off emotion, let laughs out like hens from the roost: Skrag, farm mongre...
When a local guide goes missing in the woods north of Lake Superior, William Longstaffe, a retire...
A lovely linguistic tension runs through this first collection of poems by Kathleen Wall, a desir...
A middle-aged professor falls in love with a student, resulting in the disintegration of his marr...
Bill and Julie live in thrifty middle-class wedded bliss with their 12-year-old son Sean. Julie b...
I Sing For My Dead in German is astonishing in its emotional impact. Revealing a young woman's ne...
Melissa Steel's characters are looking for love, but they're willing to settle. They don't dare t...
Nominated for the McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award (Manitoba Writing and Publishing Awards...
In 1993, Kendall Hunter travelled to Jahannesburg, South Africa, as a volunteer photojournalist f...
In this long, layered poem, noted scholar Deborah Schnitzer conducts an examination of identity a...
He flows, he dances, he's alive, and accomplishes all three at once. And humor? Sure. But not sli...
These stories display again Brauns skill at evoking haunting images which recall a vanishing prai...
After beating back the might of Surtur, Ted Callan is getting used to his immortal powers. The ma...
My Sister Esther is a compelling portrayal of the relationships which bind together the Maclaren ...
Carefully edited for balance and inclusiveness, Section Lines is an ideal introduction to the lit...
In a faithless world, the transitory and temporal hold the only redemptive power possible, and at...
Di Brandt forges new paths with her multi-faceted poetry, experimenting with traditional poetic f...
In The Sewing Room Carla Funk reveals deftly observed insights into childhood and time, matrimony...
When Canadian Forces soldier Jan Blaylock's father- an investigative journalist- and the rest of ...
The Best of the Bonnet is an absolute must-have for fans of The Daily Bonnet or anyone in love wi...
traffick is an intelligent exploration of the long poem in which the pieces struggle with the ord...