“Fractured, figurative but it’s smashed,” Powell says. “It’s not always linear. There is a lot of violence and trauma.”
by : Chris Benjamin
by : Chris Benjamin
“Fractured, figurative but it’s smashed,” Powell says. “It’s not always linear. There is a lot of violence and trauma.”
by : Chris Benjamin
“I spent so many years working in obscurity, like a lot of writers, and it feels like something finally opening up.”
by : Chris Benjamin
“Nothing against lighthouses, but Nova Scotia is about more than lighthouses and boats.”
by : Lauren d'Entremont
Check out the top 5 best-selling books at Chapters-Indigo in each Atlantic province.
by : Chris Benjamin
part of a larger effort to make the Atlantic Book Awards a truly regional initiative
by : Chris Benjamin
“I am Mi’kmaq, L’nu, and proud of that. Following all these strong poets makes my role and goals a little clearer.”
by : Chris Benjamin
“he’s got 10 or 11 books that have fundamentally changed how we think about Atlantic Canadian literature. We need to pay close attention.”
by : Pam Estabrook
Check out the local top 5 books at Chapters-Indigo stores across the Atlantic region.
Move over e-books and Amazon, Sackville’s favourite bookseller knows what bookworms want.
by : Lauren d'Entremont
Bonjour la rivière, a beloved children’s book published by New Brunswick-based publishing house Bouton d’Or Acadie, will now be included in the Bienvenue à la maternelle program.
by : Chris Benjamin
by : Kim Hart Macneill
The last few weeks have been gang busters for Atlantic Canadian authors, and we couldn’t be more proud. Here’s a quick round up

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