Quarantine: What is Old is New – Halifax and the Lawlor’s Island Quarantine Station: 1866-1938 has taken on new significance during COVID-19 times
by : Chris Benjamin
by : Chris Benjamin
Quarantine: What is Old is New – Halifax and the Lawlor’s Island Quarantine Station: 1866-1938 has taken on new significance during COVID-19 times
by : Chris Benjamin
It puts things into perspective. Could a single line say any more about humanity than that?
by : Chris Benjamin
“Joe fell into the mode of a true small-press enthusiast. As a writer, publisher and broadcaster, he was committed to the written word.”
by : Chris Benjamin
I had a damn good cry with it
by : Chris Benjamin
Not talking about something when sober then constantly bringing it up when you’re drunk means it’s an issue
by : Chris Benjamin
People say things, even decades after the fact, like, “Please don’t tell your father.”
by : Atlantic Books Today
The best-selling Atlantic books of the past year!
by : Atlantic Books Today
Reginald Thompson aka “Dutch” is a multi-faceted storyteller with unforgettable voices
by : Atlantic Books Today
The region’s bestsellers by province
by : Karalee Clerk
Amy Spurway’s debut novel, Crow, published this spring to rave reviews.
by : Chris Benjamin
International Women’s Day Celebrates women’s rights, something we couldn’t have without the kind of feminist analysis found in these Atlantic Canadian books
by : Lesley Choyce
First Prize winner will receive a contract for the publication of the winning book along with a $1,500 advance

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