Children across Nova Scotia can now read seven of Robert Munsch’s iconic children’s books in their mother tongue
by : Chris Benjamin
by : Chris Benjamin
Children across Nova Scotia can now read seven of Robert Munsch’s iconic children’s books in their mother tongue
by : Simon Thibault
Project Bookmark launches a literary tribute during the Cabot Trail Writers Festival
by : Katie Ingram
For authors looking to self-publish their latest work, there many things to consider before taking this non-traditional route
Like the sea air, the people and the traditions we hold dear our stories make us who we are. Here are some books we think explain our bond with this place
by : Colleen Kitts-Goguen
Writers new and well-known mix it up at this bilingual literary celebration
by : Chris Benjamin
This PEI journalist and musician went from pondering our environmental future to publishing a book on it
by : Sal Sawler
A September exhibition at Dart Gallery in Dartmouth welcomes visitors to judge books – including Jon Tattrie’s newest novel – by their covers
“I don’t think that either The Birth House or The Virgin Cure would have turned out the way that they did if I had written them anywhere else. It’s terra-firma for me, a familiar place, home,” says McKay of her rural Nova Scotia home
by : Atlantic Books Today
The Nova Scotia Provincial Library, Department of Communities, Culture & Heritage, Halifax Public Libraries and Atlantic Publishers Marketing Association welcome the public to attend the official launch of the Atlantic Canadian eBook Collection in Dartmouth
by : Michelle Brunet
A passion for research puts the investigative prowess of authors Debra Komar, Tom Badcock and Ruth Holmes Whitehead to good use
by : Kim Hart Macneill
What’s happening in the book world this summer? Plenty! Check out our book launch slide show
by : Sal Sawler
How three Atlantic Canadian families have made publishing a family pursuit

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