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[front list] Martini with a Twist Five Pl ays by Clem Martini
Five charming, witty, whimsical one-act plays from an award-winning novelist and playwright.
Absurdity reigns in multiple award-winning author and playwright Clem Martini’s newest collection, Martini with a Twist—five plays spanning twenty years of Martini’s career, from 1989 to 2009. A lonely elephant handler befriends the half-blind woman who drove through his yard, a severed head in a suitcase life support system is given a second chance at life, a quiet shut-in wrestles with the jealous ghost of his wife, a young coed with the ability to smell lies struggles to make new friends, and a mismatched pod of whales in the Pacific Ocean contend with identity, love, and interspecies dating. With a sharp tongue and impeccable comedic timing, Martini’s characters resonate beyond their impossible situations, their fears and hesitations all too human. [BIO] Clem Martini has produced more than thirty plays, and has published nine books of fiction and nonfiction, including the Calgary Book Award-winning Bitter Medicine: A Graphic Memoir of Mental Illness. He has volunteered for and worked with a number of writing related organizations including: The Writers Guild of Canada, Alberta Playwrights Network, Access Copyright, and the Canadian Creative Writers and Writing Programs. He is currently Head of the Drama Department at the University of Calgary. He lives in Calgary with his wife Cheryl.
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Digital Media 1. Clem Martini talks to NeWest
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drama isbn 13 978-1-927063-16-3 bisac dra000000 240 pp II 5.5 x 9 pb august 2012 II $19.95 “Clem Martini is a master of the laughprovoking, thought-inducing one-act comedy, and these plays represent his fertile imagination at its most unfettered.” —Martin Morrow, author of Wild Theatre: The History of One Yellow Rabbit
[front list] The Shore Girl by Fran Kimmel
A series of uniquely voiced narrators provide insight into a young girl’s troubled adolescence.
Rebee Shore’s life is fragmented. She’s forever on the move, ricocheting around Alberta, guided less than capably by her dysfunctional mother Elizabeth. The Shore Girl follows Rebee from her toddler to her teen years as she grapples with her mother’s fears and addictions, and her own desire for a normal life. Through a series of narrators—family, friends, teachers, strangers, and Rebee herself—her family’s dark past, and the core of her mother’s despair, are slowly revealed. [BIO] Fran Kimmel was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta. After graduating from the University of Calgary with a degree in Sociology, she worked an eclectic mix of jobs including youth worker, career counsellor, proposal writer, and a ten-year stint as a VP for a career consulting firm. Fran’s stories have appeared in literary journals across Canada and have twice been nominated for the Journey Prize. Fran currently lives in Lacombe with her husband and overly enthusiastic silver Lab. This is her first novel.
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Digital Media 1. Fran Kimmel discusses her writing.
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fiction isbn 13 978-1-927063-17-0 bisac fic000000 224 pp II 5.5 x 8.5 pb september 2012 II $19.95 “Rebee is a bittersweet creation: heartrending yet utterly unsentimental, a frail warrior who both distresses and disarms everyone who encounters her—including the reader.” —Annabel Lyon, author of The Golden Mean “An absorbing and searing portrait of a young girl lost in a fleeing journey of desperation, secrecy, loneliness, wanting, hope, and compassion.” —Michael Davie, author of Fishing For Bacon “In this compassionate novel, Fran Kimmel achieves a delicate creative rendering of loneliness: solitary strangers looking for the promise that you don’t have to end like you started.” —Rosemary Nixon, author of Kalila
[front list] Swallow
by Theanna Bischoff
You wake up, and your sister is dead.
With an absent father and a chronically ill mother, sisters Darcy and Carly Nolan were forced to rely on each other growing up. While unpredictable Carly bounced around, her life’s direction uncertain, Darcy went to university and moved to another province. When Carly unexpectedly kills herself at the age of nineteen, Darcy is left alone to carry the burden of their painful childhood memories, and to make sense of her sister’s death—as an act of destruction and misery, but also of love. [BIO] Theanna Bischoff is a novelist and creative writing instructor in Calgary, Alberta. Her first novel, Cleavage, was shortlisted for both the 2009 Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Book (Canada/the Caribbean), and the 2009 ReLit Awards. Theanna holds a Concentration in Creative Writing from the University of Calgary (2006) and a Masters Degree in Educational Psychology (2007).
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Digital Media 1. Theanna Bischoff talks about her inspiration and the psychology behind her work.
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“A deft exploration of the ways in which depression and suicide can reverberate throughout a family, Swallow is also a story of hope—a moving study of the complicated nature of love.” —Suzette Mayr, author of Monoceros “Theanna Bischoff finds beauty in a world where horrific things happen. With a poet’s touch and a psychologist’s insight, Bischoff weaves a touching and poignant tribute to sisterhood.” —Angie Abdou, author of The Bone Cage and The Canterbury Trail
[front list] Blackbirds by Garry Ryan
The award-winning author of the Detective Lane series launches an exciting new series.
When young Sharon Lacey travels from Canada to England in the spring of 1940 in search of the father she never knew, she finds herself called upon to participate in a much larger and more dangerous mission. For at eighteen, she is a gifted flier in an England desperate for pilots to fend off the impending attack from Hitler’s Luftwaffe. In the months that follow, Sharon will be tested in ways that will affect the rest of her life—should she survive. With Blackbirds, award-winning mystery novelist Garry Ryan turns his hand towards historical fiction, vividly evoking the fear and uncertainty of wartime England, as well as the spirit of camaraderie and adventure shared by the men—and women—who stepped forward to defend it. [BIO] Garry Ryan taught for a little over thirty years in Calgary Public Schools. In 2004, he published his first Detective Lane novel, Queen’s Park. The second, The Lucky Elephant Restaurant, won a 2007 Lambda Literary Award. He has since published three more titles in the series: A Hummingbird Dance, Smoked, and Malabarista. In 2009, Ryan was awarded Calgary’s Freedom of Expression Award. Blackbirds is his sixth novel with NeWest Press, and the first in a new series.
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Digital Media 1. Garry Ryan talks about his new series.
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A Hummingbird Dance 978-1-897126-31-8
Smoked
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Malabarista
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Herbert Has Lots for a Buck [front list] [media center] How 12 Small Prairie Towns Reinvented Themselves for the 21st Century
by Elizabeth McL achl an
Small town survival in an era of tremendous economic upheaval.
Canada in the twenty-first century is a place of growth and expansion. Cities like Vancouver and Toronto have become world-class destinations for business and tourism. Meanwhile, smaller, less prominent communities face changes of different sorts, as residents depart for the opportunities present in our country’s largest cities. Nowhere is this more apparent than in Canada’s prairie provinces.
1. Elizabeth McLachlan discusses her fourth NeWest Press book.
Despite changes in population and the loss of such essential services as schools, post offices, and grain elevators, many of Canada’s oldest prairie communities—communities like Craik and Meacham in Saskatchewan, and Vulcan in Alberta—have defied the odds, facing death only to rise again.
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In Herbert Has Lots for a Buck, Elizabeth McLachlan investigates how these communities have capitalized on green initiatives, the growing influence of local artists, and even an uncanny connection to one of Star Trek’s most famous icons to not only survive beyond expectations, but thrive.
Read more Elizabeth McLachlan: With Unshakeable Persistence
[BIO] Elizabeth McLachlan was born in Coaldale, Alberta, and feels fortunate to have lived in eleven rural communities throughout the province. She currently resides in Lethbridge, where she works as a freelance writer, editor, and public speaker. Elizabeth has previously published three books with NeWest Press: With Unshakeable Persistence, With Unfailing Dedication, and the best-selling Gone But Not Forgotten. Herbert Has Lots for a Buck is her fourth book.
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[media center] seal intestine raincoat Complete List Non-Fiction alberta Robert Kroetsch
the frog lake reader Myrna Kostash
working north Rick Ranson
drowning man Dave Margoshes
alberta politics uncovered Mark Lisac 978-1-896300-91-7 I $10.95 cdn I $7.95 us
from mushkegowuk to new orleans Joseph Boyden 978-1-897126-29-5 I $9.95
encounters Michael Trussler
all of baba’s children Myrna Kostash
gone but not forgotten Elizabeth Mclachlan
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an american critic in canada Morton L. Ross 978-1-896300-44-3 I $22.95 cdn I $14.95 us
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herbert has lots for a buck Elizabeth McLachlan 978-1-927063-23-1 I $19.95
mothertalk Roy Kiyooka / ed. Daphne Marlatt 978-1-896300-24-5 I $16.95 cdn I $13.95 us
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the old lost land of newfoundland Wayne Johnson 978-1-897126-35-6 I $9.95
the arbutus/madrone files Laurie Ricou
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back roads Ted Ferguson
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paddling south Rick Ranson
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big rig Don Mctavish
ride the rising wind Barbara Kingscote
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big rig 2 Don Mctavish
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the bottom line D. Gibson & C. Fuller
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canadian literary power Frank Davey
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river time John Firth
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smoke in the cockpit H. J. Smith
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snow bodies Elizabeth Hudson
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canadian literature at the crossroads of language and culture Barbara Godard
strange days Ted Ferguson
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chance Anne Metikosh
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diamond grill Fred Wah
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edmonton on location ed. Heather Zwicker 978-1-897126-02-8 I $24.95 cdn I $19.95 us
an elk in the house Beverly Lein
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fallen empires John Orrell
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transcanada letters Roy Kiyooka
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unmarked Sarah De Leeuw
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where we buried the sun A. Tumanov / G. Olson 978-1-896300-05-4 I $25.95 cdn I $22.95 us
wild daisies in the sand Tom Sando
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with unfailing dedication Elizabeth Mclachlan 978-1-896300-48-1 I $24 cdn I $19 us
with unshakeable persistence Elizabeth Mclachlan 978-1-896300-11-5 I $24 cdn I $19 us
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the aberhart summer Bruce Allen Powe
extensions Myrna Dey
aldershot 1945 Bruce Allen Powe
the far away home Marci Denesiuk
the almost meeting Henry Kreisel
fishing for bacon Michael Davie
arrhythmia Alice Zorn
gerbil mother D.M. Bryan
better than life Margaret Gunning
the goat lady’s daughter Rosella Leslie
bix’s trumpet Dave Margoshes
grayling cross Gayleen Froese
blackbirds Garry Ryan
house of spells Robert Pepper-Smith
the blood girls Meira Cook
icefields Thomas Wharton
the bone cage Angie Abdou
incident at willow creek Don Hunter
breathing water Joan Crate
misshapen Robert Budde
butterflies in bucaramanga Tanna Patterson-Z
moon honey Suzette Mayr
chorus of mushrooms Hiromi Goto
paper trail Arleen Paré
cleavage Theanna Bischoff
ruins & relics Alice Zorn
crisp R. W. Gray
running toward home Betty Jane Hegerat
dance, gladys, dance Cassie Stocks
santa rosa Wendy McGrath
displaced persons Margie Taylor
seal intestine raincoat Rosie Chard
drift child Rosella Leslie
the shore girl Fran Kimmel
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Complete List swallow Theanna Bischoff
signature event cantext Stephen Scobie
nine dead dogs Murray Malcolm
the bindery Shane Rhodes
talon Paulette Dubé
so this is the world and here i am in it Di Brandt
plane death Anne Dooley
blue feast Shawna Lemay
queen’s park Garry Ryan
the collected works of pat lowther ed. Christine Wiesenthal
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touch Gayleen Froese
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west wind, north chatter Deanna Kent-Mcdonald 978-1-896300-86-3 I $19.95 cdn I $15.95 us
western taxidermy Barb Howard 978-1-927063-11-8 I $19.95
the wheel keeper Robert Pepper-Smith
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whipstock Barb Howard
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a whiter shade of pale/becoming emma Caterina Edwards 978-0-920897-21-8 I $14.95 cdn I $11.95 us
the widows Suzette Mayr
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wonderfull William Neil Scott
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Writer as Critic apocrypha Stan Dragland
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faking it Fred Wah
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in flux Roy Miki
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in visible ink Aritha Van Herk
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labyrinths of voice eds. S. Neuman & R. Wilson 978-0-920316-39-9 I $ 8.95 cdn I $6.95 us
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Mystery
smoked Garry Ryan
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a thirst to die for Ian Waddell
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undercurrent Anne Metikosh
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west end murders Roy Innes
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fluttertongue 4 Steven Ross Smith
body traffic A. Domokos & R. Toews
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business as usual Michael Boughn
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the cardinal divide Stephen Legault
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holding pattern Shane Rhodes
First Nations
letters from deadman’s cay Nina Berkhout
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a deadly little list K. Stewart & C. Bullock 978-1-896300-95-5 I $11.95 cdn I $ 8.95 us
from ice to ashes Jessica Simon
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guilty addictions Garrett Wilson
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healthy wealthy & dead Suzanne North 978-0-920897-55-3 I $9.95 cdn I $6.95 us
a hummingbird dance Garry Ryan 978-1-897126-31-8 I $11.95
the lucky elephant restaurant Garry Ryan 978-1-896300-97-9 I $10.95 cdn I $7.95 us
a magpie’s smile Eugene Meese 978-1-897123-42-4 I $12.95
nothing but brush strokes Phyllis Webb
murder in the monashees Roy Innes
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beyond spite R.F. Darion
murder in the chilcotin Roy Innes
readings from the labyrinth Daphne Marlatt
reunions are deadly D.M. Wyman
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my beloved wager Erín Moure
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baser elements Murray Malcolm
malabarista Garry Ryan
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lyric/anti lyric Douglas Barbour
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buried in the silence Connie Sampson
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playing dead Rudy Wiebe
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return to the drum Miggs Wynne Morris 978-1-896300-31-3 I $24.95 cdn I $18.95 us
those who know Dianne Meili 978-1-927063-13-2 I $24.95
trail of the spirit George Blondin
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weasel tail Michael Ross
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writing the circle eds. J. Perreault & S. Vance 978-0-920897-88-1 I $24.95 cdn I $19.95 us
yamoria the lawmaker George Blondin
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Poetry
14 tractors Gerald Hill
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aphelion Jenna Butler
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fragmenting body etc Douglas Barbour gangson Andy Weaver
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moving to the clear Jason Dewinetz
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nightmarker Meredith Quartermain 978-1-897126-34-9 I $14.95
restless white fields Barbara Langhorst 978-1-879126-79-0 I $14.95
the spaces in between Stephen Scobie
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this way the road Nina Berkhout
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vancouver walking Meredith Quartermain 978-1-896300-81-8 I $14.95 cdn I $9.95 us
were the bees Andy Weaver
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the wireless room Shane Rhodes
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Drama
the aberhart summer Conni Massing
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at the zenith of the empire Stewart Lemoine 978-1-897126-15-8 I $18.95 cdn I $14.95 us
blood relations and other plays Sharon Pollock
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[media center] seal intestine raincoat Complete List ethnicities ed. Anne Nothof
home place Stan Rowe
harvest and other plays Ken Cameron
landscapes of the heart eds. Michael Aleksiuk & Thomas Nelson
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the hungry spirit Elsie Park Gowan
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listening to trees A.K. Hellum
martin yesterday Brad Fraser
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martini with a twist Clem Martini
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metastasis and other plays Gordon Pengilly
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the minor keys David Belke
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naked at school Chris Craddock
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nextfest anthology ed. Glenda Stirling
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nextfest anthology ii ed. Steve Pirot
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poor super man Brad Fraser
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the room with five walls Byrna Barclay
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scraping the surface Lyle Victor Albert
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snake in fridge Brad Fraser
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a teatro trilogy Stewart Lemoine
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the ugly man Brad Fraser
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witness to a conga and other plays Stewart Lemoine 978-1-897126-86-8 I $19.95
the wolf plays Brad Fraser
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Environmental earth alive Stan Rowe
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