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Holding Pattern
Shane Rhodes
Shane Rhodes
From the author of The Wireless Room comes Holding Pattern, a brand new collection of poetry. In this collection, Rhodes explores the boundaries between poetry and fiction through a selection of lyrical poems and two long poems.
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Home Place: Essays on Ecology
Stan Rowe
Stan Rowe
This is a new edition of Stan Rowe’s popular collection of essays that focus on the idea that the Earth is our "Home Place." The new edition contains an introduction by Wes Jackson of the Land Institute in Salina, Kansas."
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Hummingbird Dance (A): A Detective Lane Mystery
Garry Ryan
Garry Ryan
Detectives Lane and Harper are back for the third installment of the Detective Lane Mystery Series in this gripping twister of a novel that baffles with its ever increasing body count and suspect list.
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Hungry Spirit (The): Selected Plays and Prose
Elsie Park Gowan
Elsie Park Gowan
In this collection spanning twenty years of her writing, Park Gowan explores such issues as child care, women's rights, and others.
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Icefields
Thomas Wharton
Thomas Wharton
Icefields is a story of adventure and discovery that unfolds amidst the stunning beauty of the Canadian Rockies.
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In Visible Ink: crypto-frictions
Aritha van Herk & edited by Smaro Kamboureli
Aritha van Herk & edited by Smaro Kamboureli
Aritha van Herk explores other texts, other bodies, other moments arising from the otheredness of the writer in the uneasy position of critic.
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I’m Frankie Sterne
Dave Margoshes
Dave Margoshes
Covering a twenty-five year period, I’m Frankie Sterne is the story of one man’s growth to maturity during the 50s, 60s, and early 70s.
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Jumping Off
Laura Cutler
Laura Cutler
Who are the women that surround us? What’s going on inside the women that we pass on the street, talk to, work with, live with, grew up with, and even love? Laura J. Cutler’s new stories have some answers that may be surprising.
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Knocking on the Moonlit Door: Reflections on Journeys to Europe
Margaret Thompson
Margaret Thompson
A collection of beautifully written personal essays that explore travel both to distant places and within the mind.
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Labyrinths of Voice: Conversations with Robert Kroetsch
Shirley Neuman
Shirley Neuman
The voices of other novelists, poets, and critics participate in this series of conversations—they agree or disagree, illustrate or elaborate on Robert Kroetsch’s own words as he talks about literary influence, the importance of game theory in literature,
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Landscapes of the Heart: Narratives of Nature and Self
Michael Aleksiuk & Thomas Nelson
Michael Aleksiuk & Thomas Nelson
What impact does nature have on our personal well-being and how does our interaction with the environment shape who we are and how we connect with our world?
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Last Great Forest (The)
Larry Pratt & Ian Urquhart
Larry Pratt & Ian Urquhart
The story of the Alberta government’s decision to develop the Northern boreal forest and of the ensuing battles between multinational developers, environmentalists, Native groups, and sawmillers over the rights to exploit the timber resources.
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Letters From Deadman's Cay
Nina Berkhout
Nina Berkhout
A fictional account of an actual experience that took place on an out-island in The Bahamas. Through a collection of first-person prose poems arranged in a narrative, the author of the letters describes the feelings of isolation she endured on a small, re
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Listening to Trees
A.K. Hellum
A.K. Hellum
Combining personal experience with concrete fact, A.K. Hellum’s Listening to Trees tells the story of a man’s lifelong journey to salvage today’s declining forests.
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Long Trail (The): The Story of a Pioneer Family
Beulah Baldwin
Beulah Baldwin
This biographical account of the lives of the Freelands by their daughter begins with their 1913 winter trek to the hinterlands of Peace River from Edmonton to purchase a hotel sight unseen.
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Lucky Elephant Restaurant (The): A Detective Lane Mystery
Garry Ryan
Garry Ryan
When the young daughter of popular radio talk show host Bobbie Reddie disappears along with Bobbie’s ex-husband, Detectives Lane and Harper are on the case. Haunted by flashbacks from a previous missing child case, Lane once again takes to the streets of
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Lyric/Anti-lyric: essays on contemporary poetry
Doug Barbour & edited by Smaro Kamboureli
Doug Barbour & edited by Smaro Kamboureli
The very best of Barbour’s criticism over the past two decades, Lyric/Anti-lyric is the latest addition to the Writer as Critic series, edited by Smaro Kamboureli.
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Man Who Beat the Man (The)
F.B. André
F.B. André
A brilliant new collection of short stories. Many stories deal with displacement from one culture to another, while others look back at an isolated moment or event that somehow effects and alters the lives of the characters.
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Martin Yesterday
Brad Fraser
Brad Fraser
When Matt gets involved with Martin Yesterday, he is confronted with Yesterday’s dark past.
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Minor Keys (The)
David Belke
David Belke
Inspired by jazz music but not necessarily about jazz. The problems, dreams, and desires of the people who frequent the Combo Club may be small but they are also intense.
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Misshapen
Robert Budde
Robert Budde
One day in 1897, as the huge carnival big-top swooshed upward, a child came flying out of the folds of the tent and landed softly in the straw on the ground.
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Moon Honey
Suzette Mayr
Suzette Mayr
A funny, sexy tale of love affairs, magical transformation, and happy endings. The question is, can love be relied on to save the day?
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Mothertalk: Life Stories of Mary Kiyoshi Kiyooka
Roy Kiyooka
Roy Kiyooka
In 1993 Mary Kiyooka sat with her son Roy Kiyooka, one of Canada’s most important avant-garde painters, and a tape recorder and in her native Japanese shared her memories with him—her childhood in Japan, her arrival as a married woman in Canada, and her f
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moving to the clear
Jason Dewinetz
Jason Dewinetz
This is the first full-length collection of poetry by Jason Dewinetz. The work contains four sections, including: A Guide in the Birds of the North Okanagan;" "Géricault’s Severed Limbs Paintings;" "moving to the clear;" and "In Theory.""
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Murder in the Monashees
Roy Innes
Roy Innes
RCMP Corporal Paul Blakemore is jolted from his mundane policing duties in the small Monashee Mountain village of Bear Creek by the discovery of a frozen corpse on a snowy slope just outside of town. There are no signs indicating how the body got there—no
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Nahanni Remembered
A.C. Lewis
A.C. Lewis
The author recounts the four months he and a friend spent at a trapping camp in the Nahanni Valley.
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Naked at School: Plays for Teens
Chris Craddock
Chris Craddock
Naked at School contains three funny, well-written and accessible plays dealing with serious issues important to teens.
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NextFest Anthology
Various
Various
Theatre Network and NeWest Press join together to bring you a collection of plays from five fresh new talents in the world of theatre.
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NextFest Anthology II: Plays from the Syncrude Next Generation A
Steve Pirot
Steve Pirot
Nextfest Anthology II celebrates ten years of the Syncrude Next Generation Arts Festival in Edmonton. The Festival is a showcase for emerging professional artists in theatre, film, music, dance, and visual art. This collection exhibits five captivating pl
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Nightmarker
Meredith Quartermain
Meredith Quartermain
In expeditions to City Hall, the police station, the sugar refinery, and the courthouse, Nightmarker explores the human city as an animal behaviour, a museum, and a dream of modernity.
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