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Publisher Information...................................................................................................................1 Contents.......................................................................................................................................2 Rolling Thunder............................................................................................................................3 In Veritas.......................................................................................................................................4 Hunger Moon...............................................................................................................................5 The Response of Weeds..............................................................................................................6 Lullabies in the Real World..........................................................................................................7 Accolades....................................................................................................................................8 Backlist..........................................................................................................................................9 Distribution.................................................................................................................................10

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Rolling Thunder by A.J. Devlin Will “Hammerhead” Jed find the missing roller derby coach, or is he just spinning his wheels? Former pro wrestler “Hammerhead” Jed Ounstead, now a fully-fledged private investigator, is riding high after his first successful case. In this second episode, Jed leaves the wrestling realm to enter a new arena: women’s flat-track roller derby. When old acquaintance Stormy Daze seeks his help finding her team’s missing coach, Jed discovers that the turnbuckle-and-metal-chair mayhem of the wrestling ring pales in comparison to roller derby’s four-wheeled ferocity. As his search intensifies, Jed is drawn into the criminal orbit of a shady entrepreneur who doubles as a late-night TV personality, a high-class bookmaker with a yen for racing dachshunds, and a kinky painter with a special technique for producing art. When the thunder rolls, Jed finds he needs more than a few of his beloved banana milkshakes to solve this case. Rolling Thunder continues A.J. Devlin’s hard-hitting, award-winning mystery series with its unbeatable one-two punch of over-the-top-rope humour and elbow-to-the-face adventure.

Trade Paperback / May 15, 2020 isbn 10: 1-988732-86-7 isbn 13: 978-1-988732-86-2 BISAC 1: FIC022090 BISAC 2: FIC022010 272 pp / 5 x 8 / $18.95

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“Rolling Thunder is a laugh-out-loud mystery with unique and hilarious characters, and a realistic peek at the hard-hitting, counter-culture sport of women’s roller derby.” ~ Jenna Hauck — aka Hydro-Jenna Bomb — Former Terminal City Rollergirls skater / Multimedia Journalist

About The Author A.J. Devlin grew up in Greater Vancouver before moving to Southern California for six years where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Screenwriting from Chapman University and a Master of Fine Arts in Screenwriting from The American Film Institute. After working as a screenwriter in Hollywood he moved back home to Port Moody, BC, where he now lives with his wife and two children. Cobra Clutch, the first book in the “Hammerhead” Jed Mystery Series, was released in May 2018 and won the Best First Crime Novel at the Arthur Ellis Awards. For more information on A.J. and his books, please visit www.ajdevlin.com.

ADDITIONAL SALES POINTS • Taps into the rollicking world of roller derby. • Previous novel won Best First Crime Novel at the Arthur Ellis Awards and was nominated for Best Debut Mystery Novel at the Lefty Awards. MARKETING PLAN • Early ARC and international press release mailout. • Announcement of book’s release on NeWest Press Facebook group, website, email newsletter and Twitter page. • Podcast reading/interview posted on iTunes, RSS feed, Facebook, and NeWest website. • Press releases and review mailouts to various CBC outlets across the nation, both radio and television. • Submit to all eligible awards. • Ads in subTerrain, Alberta Views (Read Alberta Books Campaign), Prairie Books Now, CNQ: Canadian Notes and Queries, Glass Buffalo, and Mystery Scene.

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• Launch events in Vancouver, Port Moody, Calgary, Edmonton, and San Diego, as well as promotional evens at Fan Expos and Roller Derby and Wrestling matches. MARKETS • National trade: mystery • US and UK trade: mystery • Vancouver / urban COMPARISON TITLES • Cut You Down by Sam Wiebe (978-0-345816-29-0, Random House Canada, 2018) • Bad Monkey by Carl Hiassen (978-0-446556-15-6, Grand Central Publishing, 2015) • Metro Girl by Janet Evanovich (978-0-060584-02-3, HarperCollins Publishers, 2005)

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In Veritas by C.J. Lavigne Verity Richards must protect those who cannot endure in our world of ever-present technology. “Things that are and are not, she thinks, and the dog is a snake.” In this fantastic and fantastical debut, C.J. Lavigne concocts a wondrous realm overlaying a city that brims with civic workers and pigeons. Led by her synesthesia, Verity Richards discovers a hidden world inside an old Ottawa theatre. Within the timeworn walls live people who should not exist—people whose very survival is threatened by science, technology, and natural law. Verity must submerge herself in this impossible reality to help save the last traces of their broken community. Her guides: a magician, his shadow-dog, a dying angel, and a knife-edged woman who is more than half ghost. In the literary style of Erin Morgenstern’s The Night Circus and with the playful transformation of place in Lauren B. Davis’s The Grimoire of Kensington Market, In Veritas explores the nature of truth and the complexities of human communication.

Trade Paperback / May 1, 2020 isbn 10: 1-988732-83-2 isbn 13: 978-1-988732-83-1 BISAC 1: FIC009060 BISAC 2: FIC009010 352 pp / 6 x 9 / $21.95

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“These poems do double work: they challenge what we think we know about the relationship between history and the present and ask us to consider what else would be going on.” ~ Juliane Okot Bitek, author of 100 Days

About The Author C.J. Lavigne was born in Kingston, ON, but grew up all over Canada, from Comox, BC to Barrington Passage, NS. Since 2007, she has divided her time between Ottawa, ON, and Red Deer, AB, where she currently resides and works as a professional communications scholar who writes on television, gaming, and popular culture; at other points in her life, she’s been a barista, tech support supervisor, marketing manager, freelance editor, and—briefly—radio DJ. In Veritas is her first novel and is part of the Nunatak First Fiction Series.

ADDITIONAL SALES POINTS • Part of the Nunatak First Fiction Series, Canada’s longest-running debut fiction series. • Book will appeal to those who enjoy Urban and Contemporary Fantasy. MARKETING PLAN • Early ARC and international press release mailout. • Announcement of book’s release on NeWest Press Facebook group, website, email newsletter and Twitter page. • Podcast reading/interview posted on iTunes, RSS feed, Facebook, and NeWest website. • Press releases and review mailouts to various CBC outlets across the nation, both radio and television. • Submit to all eligible awards. • Ads in subTerrain, Alberta Views (Read Alberta Books Campaign), Prairie Books Now, CNQ: Canadian Notes and Queries, Glass Buffalo, and On Spec.

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• Launch events in Red Deer, Edmonton, Calgary, Ottawa, Montreal, Kingston, and Toronto, as well as various Fantasy/Sci-Fi conventions and conferences. MARKETS • National trade: urban fantasy/literary fantasy • US and UK trade: urban fantasy/literary fantasy • Ottawa COMPARISON TITLES • The Grimoire of Kensington Market by Lauren Davis (978-1928088-70-7, Wolsak & Wynn, 2018) • The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern (978-0-385671-73-6, Doubleday Canada, 2012) • All the Birds in the Sky by Charlie Jane Anders (978-0-765379-95-5, Tor Books, 2017)

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Hunger Moon by Traci Skuce Thirteen stories brimming with complex hunger and desire. Traci Skuce’s Hunger Moon is a collection of stories that echo with the yearning to be replenished, to be made full. Here are characters at cusp-points in their lives, attempting to shift their trajectories: to cease wrapping up heart’s desire in a pink bubble by launching it into the universe. Some turn to ESP, some to a belief in ghosts, some to the future caught inside a glass bottle, each character taking the hackneyed adage “Follow Your Bliss” too literally when they blissfully follow their own storyline. Emotionally charged, evocative, and lush, Hunger Moon’s thirteen short stories each set out on profound quests to satisfy an emotional hunger.

Trade Paperback / April 15, 2020 isbn 10: 1-988732-80 -8 isbn 13: 978-1-988732-80 - 0 BISAC 1: FIC029000 BISAC 2: FIC019000 240 pp / 5.5 x 8.5 / $19.95 cdn $17.95 usd

“Poignant, beautifully crafted and deeply imagined, this is storytelling at its best.” ~ Jack Driscoll, author of The Goat Fish and the Lover’s Knot

About The Author Traci Skuce graduated from the Pacific University low-residency MFA program in 2015. Her short stories and non-fiction have appeared in several publications across North America including the New Ohio Review, The New Quarterly, and Prairie Fire, and have been nominated for four Pushcart Prizes and two Journey prizes. “Because the Fall is in Two Weeks” was longlisted for the 2019 CBC Short Fiction, and she was first runner-up for PRISM international’s 2019 Grouse Grind Very Short Forms contest. For the past twenty years, Traci has lived in Cumberland, BC with her husband and two sons. Hunger Moon is a part of the Nunatak First Fiction Series.

ADDITIONAL SALES POINTS • Part of the Nunatak First Fiction Series, Canada’s longest-running debut fiction series. • Book will appeal to those who enjoy award-winning short fiction.

MARKETS • National trade: short fiction • US and UK trade: short fiction • Toronto and Various locations in BC

MARKETING PLAN • Early ARC and international press release mailout. • Announcement of book’s release on NeWest Press Facebook group, website, email newsletter and Twitter page. • Podcast reading/interview posted on iTunes, RSS feed, Facebook, and NeWest website. • Press releases and review mailouts to various CBC outlets across the nation, both radio and television. • Submit to all eligible awards. • Ads in subTerrain, Alberta Views (Read Alberta Books Campaign), Prairie Books Now, CNQ: Canadian Notes and Queries, Glass Buffalo, and Grain Magazine. • Launch events in Interior BC, Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria, Montreal, and Raleigh, NC.

COMPARISON TITLES • The Pull of the Moon by Julie Paul (978-1-927366-32-5, Brindle & Glass, 2014) • The Selected Short Fiction of Lisa Moore: Open and Degrees of Nakedness by Lisa Moore (978-1-770892-55-2, House of Anansi Press, 2012) • Hellgoing by Lynn Coady (978-1-770893-08-5, House of Anansi Press, 2013)

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The Response of Weeds:

A Misplacement of Black Poetry on the Prairies by Bertrand Bickersteth An overdue and vital examination of being Black and Albertan. Bertrand Bickersteth’s debut collection explores what it means to be black and Albertan through numerous prisms: historical, biographical, and essentially, geographical. The Response of Weeds offers a much-needed window on often overlooked contributions to the province’s character and provides personal perspectives on the question of black identity on the prairies. Through these rousing and evocative poems, Bickersteth uses language to call up the contours of a land that is at once mesmerizing as it is dismissively effacing. Such is black identity here on this paradoxical land, too.

Trade Paperback / April 1, 2020 isbn 10: 1-988732-79-4 isbn 13: 978-1-988732-79-4 BISAC 1: POE005050 BISAC 2: POE023040 108 pp / 6 x 9 / $18.95

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“A clever novel that reveals both the anxieties and strengths woven into tightknit communities. The Inquirer is a thoroughly enjoyable read.” ~ Lisa Guenther, author of Friendly Fire

About The Author Born in Sierra Leone, Bertrand Bickersteth grew up in Edmonton, Calgary, and Olds, Alberta. After an English degree at UBC, Bertrand committed himself to academia, continuing his studies and then teaching in the U.K. and later the U.S. A return to Alberta provided him with new insights on black identity and most of his writing has been committed to these perspectives ever since. He has also given many public talks including a TED Talk for BowValleyCollegeTEDx called The Weight of Words. In 2018, he was longlisted for the CBC Poetry Prize. He lives in Calgary, teaches at Olds College, and writes everywhere.

ADDITIONAL SALES POINTS • Part of the Crow Said Poetry Series, which includes authors David Martin, Kayla Geitzler, and Peter Midgley. • Previously long listed for the CBC Poetry Prize.

MARKETS • National trade: poetry • US and UK trade: poetry • Alberta

MARKETING PLAN • International press release mailout. • Announcement of book’s release on NeWest Press Facebook group, website, email newsletter and Twitter page. • Podcast reading/interview posted on iTunes, RSS feed, Facebook, and NeWest website. • Press releases and review mailouts to various CBC outlets across the nation, both radio and television. • Submit to all eligible awards. • Ads in subTerrain, Alberta Views (Read Alberta Books Campaign), Prairie Books Now, CNQ: Canadian Notes and Queries, Glass Buffalo, and Grain Magazine. • Launch events in Calgary, Edmonton, Olds, and Toronto.

COMPARISON TITLES • Whylah Falls by George Elliott Clarke (978-1-554470-95-2, Gaspereau Press, 2010) • 49th Parallel Psalm by Wayde Compton (978-1-551520-65-0, Arsenal Pulp Press, 1999) • Voodoo Hypothesis by Canisia Lubrin (978-1-928088-42-4, Wolsak & Wynn, 2017)

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Lullabies in the Real World by Meredith Quartermain A train trip across Canada; a trek back in time. Meredith Quartermain’s Lullabies in the Real World is a sequence of poems about a train journey from West Coast to East Coast that invokes a patchwork of regions, voices and histories. Her language zings with train rhythms as she unfolds a complex conversation with poets such as bpNichol and Robin Blaser. This collection reflects and refracts Canada from diverse angles, and challenges colonizing literatures such as the Odyssey and various canonical British and US voices. As it moves from west to east, the book journeys back in time to interrogate historical events such as the Battle of the Plains of Abraham and the exclusion of Acadians. It ends by imagining a time before or outside colonization. Rich, playful and confrontational, Lullabies in the Real World widens the poetic lens of poetry to investigate the place of a colonial nation in history, and the place of a poet vis-à-vis the voices of other poets.

Trade Paperback / April 1, 2020 isbn 10: 1-988732-78-6 isbn 13: 978-1-988732-78-7 BISAC 1: POE023040 BISAC 2: POE011000 108 pp / 5 x 9 / $18.95

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Praise for Nightmarker: “It is epic in scope ... a poetic force ‘raging with life’.” ~ The Georgia Straight

About The Author Meredith Quartermain is a poet and novelist living in Vancouver, British Columbia. Her first book of poetry, Vancouver Walking, won a BC Book Award for poetry; Recipes from the Red Planet was a finalist for a BC Book Award for fiction; and Nightmarker was a finalist for a Vancouver Book Award. Her novel called Rupert’s Land was released by NeWest Press in Fall 2013. She has since published a collection of stories entitled I, Bartleby, in 2015, and a second novel, U Girl, in 2016. Lullabies in the Real World will be released as a part of the Crow Said Poetry Series.

ADDITIONAL SALES POINTS • Part of the Crow Said Poetry Series, which includes authors David Martin, Kayla Geitzler, and Peter Midgley. • Previous collections have been recognized by the BC Book Awards. MARKETING PLAN • International press release mailout. • Announcement of book’s release on NeWest Press Facebook group, website, email newsletter and Twitter page. • Podcast reading/interview posted on iTunes, RSS feed, Facebook, and NeWest website. • Press releases and review mailouts to various CBC outlets across the nation, both radio and television. • Submit to all eligible awards. • Ads in subTerrain, Alberta Views (Read Alberta Books Campaign), Prairie Books Now, CNQ: Canadian Notes and Queries, Glass Buffalo, and Grain Magazine.

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• Launch events in Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver, and Victoria.. MARKETS • National trade: poetry • US and UK trade: poetry • Across Canada from West to East COMPARISON TITLES • From the Poplars by Cecily Nicholson (978-0-889228-56-6, Talonbooks, 2014) • O Resplandor by Erín Moure (978-0-887848-14-8, House of Anansi Press, 2010) • Diamond Grill: Landmark Edition by Fred Wah (978-1-897126-11-0, NeWest Press, 2006)

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ACCO L AD E S

Cobra Clutch

Tar Swan

by A.J. Devlin

by David Martin

• Winner of the Best First Crime Novel

• Shortlisted for the 2019 Raymond

at the 2019 Arthur Ellis Awards! • Nominated for a Lefty for Best Debut Mystery Novel! “Cobra Clutch masterfully blends humor, mystery, thrills, action, romance, and heart into a hell of a story featuring a lively wrestlerturned-PI hero.”

Souster Award!

• Finalist for the 2019 City of Calgary W.O. Mitchell Book Prize! • Winner for Book Design at the 2019 Alberta Book Publishing Awards!

~ John M. Murray, Foreword Reviews

“This ambitious debut immerses us in the tar of archaeology and the bite of our own environmental dilemma, all with ‘a master’s sprezzatura form.’”

Trade Paperback / April 15, 2018

~ Jurors of the 2019 Raymond Souster Award

isbn 10: 1-988732-24-7 isbn 13: 978-1-988732-24-4

Trade Paperback / April 1, 2018

BISAC 1: FIC022090

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272 pp / 5 x 8 / $18.95 CDN/USD

BISAC 1: POE023040 BISAC 2: POE023030 96 pp / 5.5 x 9 / $19.95 CDN/USD

That Light Feeling Under Your Feet

Darwin’s Moving

by Kayla Geitzler

by Taylor Lambert

• Finalist for The 2019 Fiddlehead

• Winner of the 2018 City of Calgary

Poetry Book Prize! • Finalist for the 2019 Robert Kroetsch Award for Poetry! “Some of these poems seem to walk on water, on the froth from a swell where capital meets little human moments, an odd place full of sadness, humour and terror.” ~ Symon Jory Stevens-Guille, Parallel Universe: The Poetries of New Brunswick

W.O. Mitchell Book Prize! • Finalist in the Trade Non-Fiction Award at the 2018 Alberta Book Publishing Awards!

“Darwin’s Moving is about Calgary but it’s a larger story, too, about the ways Darwin’s Moving is not unique, about class and the oftentransient men tasked with moving our homes.” ~ Jade Colbert, The Globe and Mail

Trade Paperback / April 1, 2018 isbn 10: 1-988732-21-2

Trade Paperback / September 1, 2018

isbn 13: 978-1-988732-21-3

isbn 10: 1-988732- 03-4

BISAC 1: POE023040

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112 pp / 6 x 9 / $19.95 CDN/USD

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Where It Hurts

Paper Teeth

by Sarah de Leeuw

by Lauralyn Chow

• Finalist for the Governor General’s

• Winner of the Robert Kroetsch City

Literary Awards - Non-fiction! • Finalist for the Roderick Haig-Brown Regional Prize! “These are not traditional essays, they are power-driven narratives documenting the lives of many women.” ~ Lee Maracle, author of My Conversations with Canadians and Memory Serves

of Edmonton Book Prize!

• Shortlisted for the Alberta Readers’ Choice Award!

• Finalist for the Georges Bugnet Award for Fiction!

“With unique humour and style, Paper Teeth introduces us to a fresh voice in Canadian short fiction.” ~ Alissa McArthur, Room Trade Paperback / September 1, 2016

Trade Paperback / April 1, 2017

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BACK L I S T South Away: The Pacific Coast on Two Wheels

The Inquirer by Jaclyn Dawn

by Meaghan Marie Hackinen South Away follows Hackinen and her sister in the adventure of a lifetime: bicycling from Terrace, BC down the West Coast to (almost) the tip of the Baja Peninsula. “Teens will be particularly fascinated by how the author found post-grad direction and confidence using the strength of her own two legs.” ~ Kirkus

When an accident jeopardizing the family farm draws Amiah Williams back to Kingsley, Alberta, population 1431, she doesn’t expect her homecoming to make front-page news. But there she is in the Inquirer, the mysterious tabloid that is airing her hometown’s dirty laundry. “A bildungsroman that never drags.” ~ Kirkus Reviews Trade Paperback / October 1, 2019

Trade Paperback / October 15, 2019

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Arctic Smoke by Randy Nikkel Schroeder On the eve of his thirtieth birthday, ageing punk Lor Kowalski is unsure of his sanity. He is strung out on broken stories that he cannot piece together into a lucid whole. Forced to join his old band, he is dragged north under the spell of a mysterious ad for an Arctic festival tour. “Unlike anything else out there. Nouns push against verbs in ways we’ve never seen.” ~ Mike Resnick, author of Kirinyaga Trade Paperback / September 15, 2019 isbn 10: 1-988732-70 - 0

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let us not think of them as barbarians by Peter Midgley A bold narrative of love, migration, and war hewn from the stones of Namibia. “These poems do double work: they challenge what we think we know about the relationship between history and the present and ask us to consider what else would be going on.” ~ Juliane Okot Bitek, author of 100 Days Trade Paperback / September 1, 2019 isbn 10: 1-988732- 66-2 BISAC 1: POE007000

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Broke City

The Melting Queen

by Wendy McGrath

by Bruce Cinnamon

Broke City, the final book in Wendy McGrath’s Santa Rosa trilogy, follows young Christine as she edges into a deepening knowledge of the adult world around her and of her own complicated place in that world.

Edmonton will never be the same after River Runson is named Melting Queen in a debut that balances satire and compassion, history and magic to weave a splendid futurelooking tale.

“With her now-complete portrait of the artist as a young girl, McGrath proves why she’s a writer to pay attention to.”

“... a worthy, interesting read based on the essential idea that now is the time to unmask history and change what no longer serves us.”

~ Jade Colbert, The Globe and Mail

~ Booklist

Trade Paperback / September 1, 2019

Trade Paperback / April 1, 2019

isbn 10: 1-988732-73-5

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