Launch of Fictional memoir: Who Stole Mother's Soul?
R. E. Siliente | POSTED: Sep 5, 2022Literary Reading or Event
You are cordially invited to attend the launch of the memoir Who Stole Mother’s Soul? written and published under the pen name R. E. Siliente, by an author originally from Sri Lanka, who now resides… More
When her class is assigned a family tree project, Lizzie knows hers will become fodder for Scotch Gully’s town gossips. It’s 1981, and she’s the only one with an unmarried mom. So she turns to her… More
A night of readings, stories, and mischief from Rick's faith memoir, Father Rick Roamin' Catholic. Bestival is a splendid music and arts festival in Kitchener-Waterloo More
First Nations author Rick Revelle is one of five writers reading from their work at the River City Reading Series on Saturday, September 24, 7 p.m. at Medium Effort Art Supplies, 162 King… More
Exit Wounds Tariq Malik What does it mean to feel at home? In his ground-breaking debut collection Exit Wounds, Indo-Canadian poet Tariq Malik weaves together history and myth with his own… More
Mary Graham's A Stunning Backdrop: Alberta in the Movies, 1917 -1920 is being published on October 31, 2022 by Big Horn Books, a trade imprint of the University of Calgary Press. A Stunning… More
Harbour Publishing has just released the seventh non-fiction book by Yukon Story Laureate and TWUC member, Michael Gates. "Hollywood in the Klondike" describes the discovery and restoration of a hoard… More
The Nothing Without Us Too disability fiction anthology will be available in September 2022!
Cait Gordon | POSTED: Aug 23, 2022New Publication
I’m thrilled to announce that the second multi-genre fiction anthology I have co-edited with Talia C. Johnson is going to be released on September 15, 2022! Nothing Without Us… More
Wavelengths of Your Song at European Literary Festival
Eleonore SchönmaierPOSTED: Aug 22, 2022
Literary Reading or Event
Eleonore Schönmaier will read from her collection Wavelengths of Song (McGill-Queen's University Press) in Cologne Germany at the European Literature Festival. Her poems from the German… More
Hangman: The true story of Canada's first official executioner
Julie Burtinshaw | POSTED: Aug 18, 2022New Publication
Is delivering a swift death really a higher calling? Or is it just government-sanctioned murder? John Radclive hates being called Hangman. He is no murderous thug; he is a highly trained… More