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Accolades
Ezra’s Ghosts
by Darcy Tamayose
Finalist for the 2022 Atwood Gibson Writer’s Trust Award for Fiction!
Award-winning author Darcy Tamayose returns with Ezra’s Ghosts, a collection of fantastical stories linked by a complex mingling of language and culture, as well as a deep understanding of grief and what it makes of us.
Trade Paperback / May 2022 isbn 13: 978-1-77439-047-4 288 pp / $20.95
Burning the Night
by Glen Huser
Winner of the 2022 Robert Kroetsch City of Edmonton Book Award!
Timeless and essential, Burning the Night spans across generations and distance, traversing from Vancouver to Halifax, as it bears down on the history of Canadian painting and awakening as a gay man.
Trade Paperback / May 2021 ISBN 13: 978-1-77439-011-5 272 pp / $19.95 CDN $14.95 USD
Last Tide
by Andy Zuliani
Bronze Medal Winner at the 2022 IPPY Awards!
Ana and Win find themselves stuck, lifting the weight of their pasts, while frustrated by their present jobs: photographing vacant lots and decayed industrial sites, cataloguing the decline of capitalist excess to digitally scrub away humanity, making way for more gentrification.
Trade Paperback / October 2021 ISBN 13: 978-177439-034-4 240 pp / $21.95 CDN $17.95 USD
Coconut
by Nisha Patel
Winner of the 2022 BPAA Award for Book Design!
Coconut rises fiercely like the sun. Nisha Patel’s work questions and challenges propriety and what it means to be a good woman, secondgeneration immigrant, daughter, consumer, and lover.
Trade Paperback / April 2021 isbn 13: 978-177439-023-8 108 pp / $19.95 CDN
The Cine Star Salon
by Leah Ranada
Gold Medal Winner at the 2022 IPPY Awards!
Leah Ranada’s debut novel is a graphic and engaging depiction of the importance of women’s work and the loyalties that connect friends across oceans. The Cine Star Salon marks the entry of a vital new voice in Canadian literature.
Trade Paperback / October 2021 ISBN 13: 978-177439-032-0 336 pp / 5.5 x 8.5 / $21.95 CDN $17.95 USD
A Brief View from the Coastal Suite
by Karen Hofmann
Silver Medal Winner at the 2022 IPPY Awards!
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.
Trade Paperback / April 2021 isbn 13: 978-177439-017-7 312 pp / 6 x 9 / $21.95 CDN $16.95 USD320