Guérard’s second novel takes shots at the highest envelope of middle-class excess using elite Canadian show business as his proxy
by : Donald Calabrese
by : Donald Calabrese
Guérard’s second novel takes shots at the highest envelope of middle-class excess using elite Canadian show business as his proxy
by : Alison Dyer
The poet weaves themes of love and loss, wandering and discovery
by : Heather Fegan
Themes of crime, substance abuse, danger, and con artistry are all touched on
by : Matthew LeDrew
Chillers is a collection of twenty‐five short stories written by a diverse mix of some of the best suspense and horror authors in Atlantic Canada
by : Chris Benjamin
The 2018 Atlantic Book Awards & Festival takes place May 2 to 10
by : Philip Moscovitch
Benson shares what he knows about a range of healing practices–including mindfulness, meditation, walks in the woods, playing music, Tai Chi and Qigong, journaling, exercise and grounding activities like gardening
by : Denise Flint
The stories, real or imagined, are steeped in authenticity
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 : Linda Hersey
Both authors are “confident in saying that this is the most comprehensive story of Atlantic Canada’s craft beer industry ever produced”
by : Heather Thomas
Formac Publishing wants to offer wordsmiths ages 18 to 30 a straightforward avenue to set in motion their dreams of publishing
by : Joan Sullivan
Climbing Knocknarea, Choyce’s 92nd book, includes 52 poems
by : Norene Smiley
There is a new generation in our midst, with strong voices and things to say

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