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FRONTLIST LOVE AT LAST SIGHT
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FRONTLIST RUPERT’S LAND
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FRONTLIST THE INSISTENT GARDEN
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Thea Bowering, Love at Last Sight
FRONTLIST FOXED
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Meredith Quartermain, Rupert’s Land
FRONTLIST SHALLOW ENOUGH TO WALK THROUGH 7 COMPLETE LIST
Rosie Chard, The Insistent Garden
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Garry Ryan, Foxed
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Marissa Reaume, Shallow Enough to Walk Through
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DIGITAL MEDIA
LOVE AT LAST SIGHT
Thea Bowering discusses the female-as-flâneur
by Thea Bowering
“So I have always walked alleys alone, with my monster face, listening through a wall for the words that might cultivate me, that are contained within the homes of ex-lovers, the ones who caught a glimpse and ran away.”
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In the neon-slick city streets of Thea Bowering’s imagination, monster girls and femme flâneurs roam at will, anthropologist’s eyes on barroom denizens, disguising themselves in men’s clothing and embarking on doomed love affairs. Old World meets New World as the urban cafés and piazzas of Europe’s capitals intermingle with the dust and desolation of the 21st century modern West. Strikingly modern while also filled with fin de siècle regret, Thea Bowering’s first story collection Love at Last Sight is shot through with literary allusion and timeless themes given new life.
“ FICTION ISBN 13 978-1-927063-34-7 BISAC: FIC029000, FIC044000, FIC048000 280 pp || 5.5 x 8.5 pb September 2013 || $17.95
THEA BOWERING has been published in The Capilano Review, Matrix, Dandelion, The Vancouver Sun and Scandinavian Canadian Studies. A native of Vancouver, she now makes her home in Edmonton, Alberta.
Love at Last Sight spills with witty, intelligent stories that sneakily uncover the secret rococo in the everyday. Bowering’s gift makes her version of the familiar frightening but still desirable, unexpected and funny. Every story in this collection is a jewel. —SUZETTE MAYR Author of Monoceros and Venous Hum “This stellar debut collection of stories—mercurial, polished, philosophical, funny—is a series of histoires d’amour set in the bars and streets of urban Edmonton, written with multiple ironic voices. Thea Bowering has a knack for locating the instabilities of the literary present in these gifted, lively tales about memory and perception, love and conduct.” —SHARON THESEN Author of The Good Bacteria
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RUPERT’S LAND
Meredith Quartermain on the “Dirty Thirties”
by Meredith Quartermain
At the height of the Great Depression, two Prairie children struggle with poverty and uncertainty. Cora Wagoner wants the same rights and privileges as men do in her stultifying dustbowl town, to study science rather than sewing, wear dungarees instead of dresses. Surrounded by religion, law, and her authoritarian father, she daydreams about what it would be like to abandon society altogether and join one of the Indian tribes she’s read so much about.
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Saddened by his family’s struggles with Indian Agent restrictions, Hunter George wonders why the reserve school is closed, what happened to the kids who went to residential school and why his father doesn’t want him to go where his cousins are. As he too faces drastic change, he keeps himself sane with his grandmother’s stories of Wîsahkecâhk. Meredith Quartermain’s first novel retains the striking imagery and lyrical nature of her earlier poetic works Vancouver Walking and Nightmarker. As both Cora and Hunter sojourn through a landscape of nuisance grounds, shantytowns, scrublands, and societal refuse, they come to realize that they exist in a land that is simultaneously moving beyond history and drowning in its excess.
FICTION ISBN 13 978-1-927063-36-1 BISAC FIC014000, FIC019000 304 pp || 6 x 9 pb September 2013 || $20.95
Growing up in Toronto, Iqaluit, Midland and then backcountry BC, MEREDITH QUARTERMAIN developed a strong sense of landscape and place which has influenced much of her writing. Quartermain is the author of several poetry collections, including BC Book Prize winner Vancouver Walking, and Vancouver Book Prize finalist Nightmarker. She is also the co-founder of Nomados, a small literary press in Vancouver.
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Dispossession in various forms haunts this historical novel. Wild longing, tart dialogue, and acute perception bring Meredith Quartermain’s child-narrators alive in their dustbowl world of few options. A remarkable first novel. —DAPHNE MARLATT Author of The Given and Ana Historic
Reminiscent of Sheila Watson, Quartermain weaves the richness of myth with a parched, impoverished landscape. Enduring family histories sustain two youngsters from opposite sides of the tracks as they converge in a desperate trek through Rupert’s Land.” —VANESSA WINN Author of The Chief Factor’s Daughter
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THE INSISTENT GARDEN
Rosie Chard tells us how gardening can be an escape
by Rosie Chard
It is 1969, and somewhere far away, preparations are being made for man to walk upon the moon. Meanwhile, in the Stokers’ shabby home in the East Midlands, Edith remains a virtual prisoner, with occasional visits from her grotesque and demanding Aunt Vivian serving as the only break in her circumscribed routine. But when shy, sheltered Edith begins to quietly cultivate a garden in the shadow of her father’s wall, she inadvertently triggers a series of events that might gain her independence ... and threatens to bring her face to face with the the mysterious Edward Black.
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Rosie Chard’s follow up to her award-winning debut Seal Intestine Raincoat unfolds like a grown-up take on the children’s classic The Secret Garden. This is an engrossing, often mordantly funny portrait of a young woman who miraculously finds her own pathway to freedom within the most stifling of environs.
“ FICTION ISBN 13 978-1-927063-38-5 BISAC FIC044000, FIC045000 324 pp || 6 x 9 pb September 2013 || $19.95
ROSIE CHARD grew up south of London, England. After studying anthropology and ecology, she went on to qualify as a landscape architect at the University of Greenwich in 1989 and practiced for several years. She moved with her family to Winnipeg in 2005. Her first novel, Seal Intestine Raincoat, was published in 2009 by NeWest Press, winning the 2010 Trade Fiction Book Award at the Alberta Book Publishing Awards, and receiving an honourable mention for the Sunburst Fiction Award.
The tension never falters; secrets, enigmatic neighbours, revulsion and fear surround a uniquely dysfunctional family. I do believe Rosie Chard has created a new sub-genre: Neo-Gothic Garden Mystery. —BETTY JANE HEGERAT Author of The Boy and Running Toward Home
A captivating, witty and beautifully written novel which probes the quirks and foibles of the English psyche. —TODD LONGSTAFFEGOWAN Gardens Advisor, Historic Royal Palaces, London
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FOXED
Garry Ryan talks Calgary crime
by Garry Ryan
After a long series of professional and personal upheavals, Detective Lane begins his latest adventure happy, at peace, and enjoying life with his partner Arthur, their children Christine and Matt, and his able new co-worker, RCMP officer Keely Saliba. But when the body of a young boy is unearthed ten years after he was reported missing, Lane’s investigation into the crime puts him in conflict with a powerful and charismatic Calgary real estate developer and restaurateur—a cunning sociopath whose desire to suppress any threat to his empire will endanger the safety of Lane’s own family. The sixth book in Garry Ryan’s award-winning and Calgary Heraldbestselling series of Detective Lane mysteries pits Lane against his most dangerous antagonist yet. “Garry Ryan is one of our finest novelists in any genre.” —Drewey Wayne Gunn, Reviewing the Evidence
FICTION ISBN 13 978-1-927063-40-8 BISAC FIC022020, FIC011000 208 pp || 5 x 8 pb October 2013 || $18.95
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The sixth Detective Lane mystery is a very welcome edition to the series: a sometimes-fun, frequently-ballsy read with real life complications and characters who matter. It’s also a stark reminder that there is life outside Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal. Add this one to your pile of recommended reading. Better yet, crack it open right away and be the first to say, Told you so! —JEFFREY ROUND Lambda Award-winning author of Lake On The Mountain
GARRY RYAN lives in Calgary, Alberta. He received a B.Ed. and a diploma in Educational Psychology from the University of Calgary, and taught English and Creative Writing to junior high and high school students until his retirement in 2009. The fifth of his Detective Lane mysteries, Malabarista, was published by NeWest Press in 2011; NeWest released his World War II adventure Blackbirds in 2012.
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SHALLOW ENOUGH TO WALK THROUGH by Marissa Reaume
“Three weeks it’s been raining, but no puddles…” Author Sara Pierce is slowly drowning in Windsor, a city where water will seemingly not stay put long enough to form puddles. While living with her germophobic best friend Angie and dealing with her online gaming-addicted boyfriend Dan, Sara finds herself obsessively writing and rewriting her own story in order to gain some sense of control over her life.
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Reading like John Barth by way of Lena Dunham, Shallow Enough to Walk Through is a portrait of the artist as a young woman trapped in a world she never imagined would end up this way. Marissa Reaume’s playful debut is a novel that makes and unmakes itself at the same time, as strikethroughs and compulsive editorial injections take us into the mind of a young writer struggling to finally come into her own.
“ FICTION ISBN 13 978-1-927063-42-2 BISAC FIC044000, FIC019000 218 pp || 5.5 x 8.5 pb October 2013 || $17.95
A lifelong native of Windsor, Ontario, MARISSA REAUME is an instructor at the University of Windsor, St. Clair College and Algonquin College in Ottawa. She has been published in The Windsor Review, The Lance, Full Circle and Generation. Shallow Enough to Walk Through is her first novel.
Marissa Reaume discusses rewriting your own life
As delicious as chocolate hair; as bittersweet as the rain inside you; as mysterious as struck out text, Shallow Enough to Walk Through delivers sensory pleasure on every page. With an eye for what’s unfamiliar in the everyday, Marissa Reaume writes/ rewrites the city of Windsor and its inmates inhabitants into a compelling read that is both funny odd and funny ha-ha. —D.M. BRYAN Author of Gerbil Mother Shallow Enough to Walk Through overflows with quirky characters: little sisters who toy with Bunsen burners, married friends who eye-sex strangers, boyfriends who wears plaid pajamas in public, and computer companies that morph into character clichés. A gratifying debut novel. —NICOLE MARKOTIC Author of Bent at the Spine
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COMPLETE LIST LOVE AT LAST SIGHT Thea Bowering 978-1-927063-34-7 I $17.95
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