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Publisher Information...................................................................................................................1 Contents.......................................................................................................................................2 A Brief View from the Coastal Suite...........................................................................................3 Light on a Part of the Field.........................................................................................................4 Coconut.......................................................................................................................................5 Burning the Night.........................................................................................................................6 Dominion of Mercy......................................................................................................................7 Accolades....................................................................................................................................8 Backlist..........................................................................................................................................9 Distribution.................................................................................................................................10
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A Brief View from the Coastal Suite by Karen Hofmann It’s 2008 and the Lunds are a family under pressure in a city under pressure. The reunited Lund siblings, separated as children by Social Services, find that family, whether held together by blood or by choice, can be both a curse and a blessing, an obstacle and a point of connection. Set in Vancouver during the economically turbulent year of 2008, A Brief View from the Coastal Suite explores the Lunds’ differing values in respect to relationships, money, and environment – all markers for a materialistic society that is becoming increasingly inhospitable. Cleo struggles to find time for her challenging job as an architectural designer and for the demands of her family; Mandalay, an artist and single parent, tries to raise her twin sons uncontaminated by the materialistic values of their lawyer father; and Cliff attempts to run a landscape company with his spoiled younger brother, Ben, and to accommodate the ever-increasing demands of his Estonian mailorder bride. Karen Hofmann’s brilliant sequel to her novel What is Going to Happen Next skillfully explores societal attitudes and the instability of personal and public lives in a world that values money above all else.
Trade Paperback / April 15, 2021 isbn 10: 1-77439- 017-5 isbn 13: 978-177439- 017-7 BISAC 1: FIC045020 BISAC 2: FIC019000 BISAC 3: FIC069000 312 pp / 6 x 9 / $21.95
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Praise for What is Going to Happen Next: “As a family saga, the novel is empathetic, compassionate, and expertly paced.” ~ Brenda Johnston, Canadian Literature
About The Author Karen Hofmann grew up in the Okanagan Valley and taught English and creative writing at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, British Columbia for nearly three decades, and now divides her time between the BC Interior and the West Coast. A first collection of poetry, Water Strider, was published by Frontenac House in 2008 and shortlisted for the Dorothy Livesay prize. Her first novel, After Alice, was published by NeWest Press in 2014, and a second novel, What is Going to Happen Next, in 2017. A short fiction collection, Echolocation, was published by NeWest in 2019. Her poetry and short fiction have won numerous recognitions. Karen is an avid walker, and her writing explores the landscapes, both rural and urban, of British Columbia, as well as the personalities and social dynamics of the inhabitants. ADDITIONAL SALES POINTS • For fans of novels dealing with realistic and complicated family dynamics and current events. • Previous novel won the Book Design Award and previous shortstory collection won the Cover Design Award at the Alberta Book Publishing Awards and received accolades from the Alcuin Society Awards for Excellence in Book Design in Canada! MARKETING PLAN • Early ARC and international press release mailout. • Announcement of book’s release by email newsletter and on the NeWest Press Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter pages. • 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. • In-person launch events in Vancouver, Victoria, Kelowna, and Edmonton, as well as online.
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Light on a Part of the Field by Kevin Holowack A multigenerational family tale of art, splintering, and finding one’s self. In his evocative debut novel, Light on a Part of the Field, Kevin Holowack introduces us to a family grappling with artistic ambition, mental illness, and rifts that may not be possible to mend. Set in B.C. and Alberta in the 1960s and 1970s, this is a novel of finely observed vignettes offering a refracted look at art and family in the mid-century West. A young artist, Ruth, and her obsessive husband are struck by lightning, an experience that throws their lives into a universe of intense beauty and angst. Years later, Ruth lives on a farm her husband bought before his mysterious disappearance, and she creates idyllic but unremarkable paintings to cope with her confusion and loss. Then, without warning, her eldest daughter Gayle is love-struck by a travelling stranger and runs off to Edmonton where she too must contend with poverty, sickness, and her father’s upsetting legacy. Meanwhile, farm-bound Ruth becomes more frantic in her work and begins longing for human contact as her house and animals disintegrate around her. As Gayle and Ruth seek new ways of connecting in order to remedy their unsettling family legacy, they begin a complicated process of renewal and must decide whether they can reconcile despite all the pain they have caused one another.
Trade Paperback / May 1, 2021 isbn 10: 1-77439- 014-6 isbn 13: 978-177439- 014-6 BISAC 1: FIC045000 BISAC 2: FIC019000 BISAC 3: FIC044000 328 pp / 6 x 9 / $21.95
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“A mesmerizing story of love, loss and obsession for a family out of sync with the world and its modern constraints. In chronicling the imperfect lives of the Windsors on their quest to find beauty in forgotten places, Holowack has created a masterpiece. Every sentence its own triumph.” ~ Fran Kimmel, author of The Shore Girl and No Good Asking
About The Author Kevin Holowack is a writer from Edmonton who has his M.A. in English from the University of Alberta. He has lived in various places across Canada and Europe. His work has been published in Glass Buffalo and Lemon Hound.
ADDITIONAL SALES POINTS • Part of the Nunatak First Fiction Series, Canada’s longest-running debut fiction series. • Book will appeal to those who enjoy books about artists and multigenerational family tales. MARKETING PLAN • Early ARC and international press release mailout. • Announcement of book’s release by email newsletter and on the NeWest Press Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter pages. • 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, Prairie Books Now, CNQ: Canadian Notes and Queries, Glass Buffalo, PRISM international, and Prairie Fire. • Launch events in Edmonton and Vancouver, as well as online.
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MARKETS • National trade: literary fiction • US and UK trade: literary fiction • Edmonton, AB, and rural B.C. COMPARISON TITLES • Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout (978-0-812971-83-5, Random House, 2008) • Dual Citizens by Alix Ohlin (978-1-487004-86-6, House of Anansi Press, 2019) • When the Saints by Sarah Mian (978-1-443431-07-1, HarperCollins Canada, 2015)
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Coconut by Nisha Patel A powerful debut by one of Canada’s best slam poets. In her debut collection, Canadian National Slam Champion Nisha Patel commands her formidable insight and youthful, engaged voice to relay experiences of racism, sexuality, empowerment, grief, and love. These are vitally political, feminist poems for young women of colour, with bold portrayals of confession, hurt, and healing. Coconut rises fiercely like the sun. These poems bestow light and warmth and the ability to witness the world, but they ask for more than basking; they ask readers to grow and warn that they can be burnt. Above all, Nisha Patel’s work questions and challenges propriety and what it means to be a good woman, second-generation immigrant, daughter, consumer, and lover. Trade Paperback / April 1, 2021 isbn 10: 1-77439- 023-X isbn 13: 978-177439- 023-8 BISAC 1: POE023040 BISAC 2: POE011000 BISAC 3: POE023000 100 pp / 5.5 x 9 / $19.95 cdn $14.95 usd
“The table of contents of Coconut reads like a poem I wish I could write. Patel’s words collapse well established defences into nothing but excuses. Poems entitled ‘chai latte’ and ‘father’ are both gorgeous and gut wrenching, like a sunset over a tsunami. Readers will hold their breath. The exhale will not bring relief but rather, perspective.” ~ Rebecca Thomas, author of I place you into the fire
About The Author Nisha Patel is an award-winning queer poet and artist. She is the City of Edmonton’s 8th Poet Laureate, and the Canadian Individual Slam Champion. She is a recipient of the Edmonton Artists’ Trust Fund Award. She is also the founder of Moon Jelly House, a publishing house centering the voices of marginalized poets. Nisha is committed to furthering her goals of reaching audiences that need it. Her poetry focuses strongly on her struggles and triumphs alike.
ADDITIONAL SALES POINTS • Author is the current Poet Laureate of Edmonton and the Canadian Individual Slam Champion. • Part of the Crow Said Poetry series. Notable titles include Kayla Geitzler’s That Light Feeling Under Your Feet, Meredith Quartermain’s Lullabies in the Real World, and Bertrand Bickersteth’s The Response of Weeds MARKETING PLAN • Early digital ARC and international press release mailout. • Announcement of book’s release by email newsletter and on the NeWest Press Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter pages. • 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. • Launch events in Edmonton, Calgary, and Vancouver, as well as online.
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• Ads in subTerrain, Alberta Views, Prairie Books Now, CNQ: Canadian Notes and Queries, Glass Buffalo, PRISM international, and Prairie Fire. MARKETS • National trade: poetry • US and UK trade: poetry • Edmonton, AB, and India COMPARISON TITLES • Even This Page Is White by Vivek Shraya (978-1-551526-41-6, Arsenal Pulp Press, 2016) • Re-Origin of Species by Naccarato Alessandra (978-1-771665-42-1, Book*hug, 2019) • One Day We’ll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter by Scaachi Koul (978-0-385685-37-5, Doubleday Canada, 2018)
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Burning the Night by Glen Huser A novel for those captivated by stubborn gaps in history. From small-town Alberta, Curtis comes to Edmonton to obtain a teaching degree. There he forms a close friendship with his elderly, blind Aunt Harriet, considered a family pariah due to her eccentric enthusiasm for a lost world of artists and musicians. When Curtis begins reading aloud to Harriet the diary her intended husband Phillip kept before his death during the First World War, an obsessed Curtis examines parallels to his own life: his desire to become a skillful artist and to find fulfilling love. Timeless and essential, Governor General award-winning author Glen Huser’s Burning the Night spans across generations and distance, traversing from Vancouver to Halifax, as it bears down on the history of Canadian painting and Curtis’s awakening as a gay man.
Trade Paperback / May 15, 2021 isbn 10: 1-77439- 011-6 isbn 13: 978-1-77439- 011-5 BISAC 1: FIC011000 BISAC 2: FIC014040 BISAC 3: FIC019000 234 pp / 5.5 x 8.5 / $19.95
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“Burning the Night begins with fire; the blackened sketches and journal pages of an artist fluttering down to become memories.... This is the work of a master storyteller.” ~ Betty Jane Hegerat, author of The Boy
About The Author For several years Glen Huser was a sessional lecturer in children’s literature and creative writing at UBC in Vancouver. His first work Grace Lake was shortlisted for the 1992 W.H. SmithBooks in Canada First Novel Award. He has written several books for young adult readers including the Governor Generals’ Award-winner Stitches and the GG finalist Skinnybones and the Wrinkle Queen. His short stories have appeared in a number of literary magazines. Glen lives in Vancouver where he continues to write as well as pursue interests in art and film studies.
ADDITIONAL SALES POINTS • Author is a winner of the Governor General’s Award for Children’s Literature. • Book will appeal to fans of historical fiction and Canadian art history. MARKETING PLAN • Early digital ARC and international press release mailout. • Announcement of book’s release by email newsletter and on the NeWest Press Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter pages. • 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, Prairie Books Now, CNQ: Canadian Notes and Queries, Glass Buffalo, PRISM international, and Grain Magazine. • Launch events in Vancouver and Edmonton, as well as online.
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MARKETS • National trade: historical fiction • US and UK trade: historical fiction • Edmonton, AB, and Halifax, NS COMPARISON TITLES • Dazzle Patterns by Alison Watt (978-1-988298-18-4, Freehand Press, 2017) • The Maze at Windermere by Gregory Blake Smith (978-0-735221-93-2, Penguin Books, 2019) • Tell by Frances Itani (978-1-1443442-44-2, HarperCollins, 2014)
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Dominion of Mercy by Danial Neil A feisty lass crosses an ocean and a continent to begin a new life, but her past is baggage she still must carry. Edinburgh, 1917: Headstrong Highland lass Mary Stewart is a vibrant woman forced into the world’s oldest profession in order to provide for her ailing father and younger sister in the city’s Old Town. When her uncle, a well-to-do solicitor with political aspirations, thinks that her presence might impede his lofty ambitions he gives her a way out with dignity: a one-way ticket to the frontier town of Anyox, British Columbia, where nurses are needed to care for injured soldiers returning from the war. Mary agrees to depart Scotland and leaves her sister in the care of her uncle, but finds that a past like hers is not easy to escape, and that living on the frontier has more challenges than even the darkest streets of Old Town. She must survive by her quick intelligence, but that is a quality that few women were allowed to reveal. Danial Neil’s historical epic Dominion of Mercy combines the gritty feel and attention to detail of HBO’s Deadwood with the Canadian sensibility of Guy Vanderhaeghe’s frontier trilogy.
Trade Paperback / April 1, 2021 isbn 10: 1-77439- 020 -5 isbn 13: 978-177439- 020 -7 BISAC 1: FIC014000 BISAC 2: FIC019000 BISAC 3: FIC066000 248 pp / 5.5 x 8.5 / $20.95 cdn $15.95 usd
“Danial Neil melds past and present, breathing life into Mary Stewart who is a survivor and force of nature. Dominion of Mercy is an historical novel for our times.” ~ Garry Ryan, award-winning author of the Detective Lane Mystery and Blackbirds Series
About The Author Danial Neil is the author of four previous novels. He won the Poetry Prize at the Surrey International Writers’ Conference four times. His fiction unites the reader with his characters, and leaves one with an indelible presence of the world we live in. Danial lives in Oliver in the South Okanagan of British Columbia.
ADDITIONAL SALES POINTS • Book will appeal to fans of historical fiction and fans of strong female protagonists. MARKETING PLAN • Early digital ARC and international press release mailout. • Announcement of book’s release by email newsletter and on the NeWest Press Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter pages. • 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, PRISM international, and Grain Magazine. • Launch events in Vancouver, Victoria, and Kelowna, as well as online.
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MARKETS • National trade: historical fiction • US and UK trade: historical fiction • Edinburgh, Scotland, and Anyox, BC COMPARISON TITLES • Glory by Gillian Wigmore (978-1-926743-98-1, Invisible Publishing, 2017) • The Custodian of Paradise by Wayne A. Johnston (978-0-676978-16-2, Knopf Canada, 2007) • The Birth House by Ami McKay (978-0-676977-73-8, Knopf Canada, 2007)
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“[A] charming debut...”
“Howell has penned a slow-burning piece of crime fiction, where Rowland’s grimy circus serves as a microcosm of the world at large—a place where unlikable characters are groomed to make a killing, whether inside the tent or out.” ~ Booklist
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The Death of Annie the Water Witcher by Lightning
let us not think of them as barbarians
by Audrey J. Whitson
by Peter Midgley
• Finalist for the 2020 Robert
• Finalist for the Stephan G. Stephansson Award for Poetry at the 2020 Alberta Literary Awards!
Kroetsch City of Edmonton Book Prize!
“Majestic is depicted with poetic complexity. Annie’s friends have a salt-of-the-earth goodness, and Annie herself is a faceted, compelling woman who emerges from personal darkness to find her own peace.” ~ Meg Nola, Foreword Reviews Trade Paperback / April 1, 2019 isbn 10: 1-988732-47- 6 isbn 13: 978-1-988732-47-3 BISAC 1: FIC068000
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BACK L I S T
Taken by the Muse
Image Decay
by Anne Wheeler
by Mark Lisac
Celebrated director Anne Wheeler’s creative non-fiction collection tells of her serendipitous journey in the seventies, when she broke with tradition and found her own way to becoming a filmmaker.
• Prequel to the award-nominated
“What Taken by the Muse ultimately demonstrates is that ... moments of growth and joy occur when you veer off a given path and create something worthwhile out of the diversion.” ~ Madeleine Wall, Quill & Quire Trade Paperback / O
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WHERE THE BODIES LIE.
When a cantankerous exgovernment photographer seeks ownership of his prints, the powers that be are determined to prevent the release of certain sensitive photos. “... [an] intriguing novel from one of Canada’s most insightful writers.” ~ Elinor Florence, author of Bird’s Eye View Trade Paperback / N
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The Weight of Blood
Horseplay
by D.B. Carew
by Norm Boucher
After barely surviving the events of The Killer Trail, Vancouver psychiatric social worker Chris Ryder is called in to learn what he can about the prime suspect, Marvin, an autistic man found covered in blood at the scene of the crime.
In his first true crime memoir, undercover operator Norm Boucher recounts eight months spent infiltrating Vancouver’s 1980s heroin scene, a world of paranoia, ripoffs, and violence.
“The Weight of Blood is compassionate, thrilling, and timely.” ~ Sam Wiebe, author of Cut You Down Trade Paperback / N ovember 1, 2020
“Horseplay ... leaves us shuddering at the life [Boucher] exposes.” ~ Ron Verzuh, The Ormsby Review Trade Paperback / N
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Goth Girls of Banff
The Response of Weeds
by John O’Neill
by Bertrand Bickersteth
These gothic short stories, set in the Canadian Rockies, are haunted by the violence inherent in nature and humans. The mountains are majestic and impassive. The characters are surprising, bent, but also empathetic. Their survival is tenuous.
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.
“O’Neill’s Goth Girls of Banff is a collection that has something for everyone.” ~ Skylar Kay, FreeFall Magazine
“In its form and content, The Response of Weeds represents a vigorous and erudite excavation of history and a carefully constructed reclamation of place, both geographically located and culturally significant.” ~ Steven W. Beattie, Quill & Quire
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