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Annie Muktuk and Other Stories by Norma Dunning

Annie Muktuk and Other Stories by Norma Dunning

Stories are meant to be told, to be absorbed, thought about and laughed over. Appreciated. They float in the air like will o’ wisps, waiting for the storyteller to reach out and grasp them. It is then and only then that they become solid, and are given meaning. Norma...

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Where’s Bob? By Ann Ireland

Where’s Bob? By Ann Ireland

Ann Ireland is an acclaimed author of five novels, which have received and been shortlisted for numerous awards. Her first novel, A Certain Mr. Takahashi, was adapted into the 1991 film The Pianist, and is perhaps one of her most famous works. There is no doubt...

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Pockets by Stuart Ross

Pockets by Stuart Ross

A seasoned writer of both poetry and fiction, Stuart Ross has melded both forms in Pockets, and has created a brand new experience for fans of both genres. Though the title of the book is Pockets: A Novel, this book is not a novel in the traditional sense. Do not...

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Believing is not the same as Being Saved by Lisa Martin

Believing is not the same as Being Saved by Lisa Martin

Believing is not the same as Being Saved, Lisa Martin’s second book of poetry, is a careful examination of grief, change and the lines between things. Throughout the collection, Martin’s speaker is deeply attuned to the mutability of the world. Images blend, timelines...

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This Wound is a World by Billy-Ray Belcourt

This Wound is a World by Billy-Ray Belcourt

This Wound is a World, the first collection of poetry from Billy-Ray Belcourt, is an act of mourning. The text is pervaded by a sense of loss as the closing lines of the poem “Heartbreak is a White Kid” clearly show: “that our eyes stopped/ believing in what was in...

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Book of Annotations by Cameron Anstee

Book of Annotations by Cameron Anstee

Poetry, possibly more than any other form of literature, rewards the testing of its limits. The boundaries, the margins, the limits, as spaces where language is pushed into ever more heightened and excited states, open the reader and the poet to the possibilities of...

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