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Man Who Beat the Man (The)
F.B. André
An accomplished and enthralling 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.  Read more...




Martin Yesterday
Brad Fraser
When Matt gets involved with Martin Yesterday, he is confronted with Yesterday’s dark past.  Read more...




Metastasis and Other Plays
Gordon Pengilly
Delve into darkness with Metastasis and Other Plays, a new collection of Gordon Pengilly’s award-winning dramas that highlight the core of human tragedy, paranoia, and violence.  Read more...




Minor Keys (The)
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.  Read more...




Misshapen
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.  Read more...




Moon Honey
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?  Read more...




Mothertalk: Life Stories of Mary Kiyoshi Kiyooka
Roy Kiyooka
In 1993 Mary Kiyooka sat with her son Roy Kiyooka, one of Canada’s most important avant-garde painters, with a tape recorder. In her native Japanese, she shared with him the fascinating memories of her migration to Canada.  Read more...




Murder in the Chilcotin
Roy Innes
The third book of Roy Innes' mystery series sees RCMP Inspector Coswell and the newly promoted Sergeant Blakemore investigating a murder which threatens to ignite long-simmering racial conflicts.  Read more...




Murder in the Monashees
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.  Read more...




My Beloved Wager
Erín Moure
In her essays and linguistic-sculptural interventions on what poetry makes possible, Moure reveals why she has placed her bets on poetry as life.  Read more...




Nahanni Remembered
A.C. Lewis
The author recounts the four months he and a friend spent at a trapping camp in the Nahanni Valley.  Read more...




Naked at School: Plays for Teens
Chris Craddock
Naked at School contains three funny, well-written and accessible plays dealing with serious issues important to teens.  Read more...




NextFest Anthology
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.  Read more...




NextFest Anthology II: Plays from the Syncrude Next Generation
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  Read more...




Nightmarker
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.  Read more...




Nine Dead Dogs
Murray J. Malcolm
When several unexplained dog poisonings are reported in rural Saskatchewan, forensic consultant John Avery Smith is on the case. Is it a case of sabotage and revenge due to a long-running feud between two grumpy old men?  Read more...




Nothing but Brush Strokes: Selected Prose
Phyllis Webb & edited by Smaro Kamboureli
This collection chronicles Phyllis Webb's struggle with the creative process and her intense need to probe beneath the surface of things.  Read more...




Pacific Rim Letters
Roy Kiyooka
This never before published work is a travel diary, cultural manifesto and unique post-modern collection of personal meditations.  Read more...




Paddling South: Winnipeg to New Orleans by Canoe
Rick Ranson
In the Fall of 1969, Rick Ranson and John Van Landeghem, both barely out of high school, took on the might of the Red and Mississippi Rivers to paddle a canoe from Winnipeg, Manitoba, to New Orleans, Louisiana.  Read more...




Paper Trail
Arleen Paré
Frances, a manager for a large corporation, finds her peace of mind unravelling as she becomes overwhelmed by the destructive bureaucratic nature of the work world she lives in. Frances starts to lose small body parts, hears mysterious Leider music boomin  Read more...




Plane Death
Anne M. Dooley
Elie Meade volunteers on a search-and-rescue team mobilized to find a missing geological exploration aircraft. When the plane is found, its pilot murdered, a high stakes quest for diamonds in the northern wilds of Saskatchewan begins.  Read more...




Playing Dead: A Contemplation Concerning the Arctic
Rudy Wiebe
A new edition of Rudy Wiebe’s 1989 book of essays, featuring two new essays and an afterword by Robert Kroetsch. This is the first book in the Landmark Editions Series.  Read more...




Poor Super Man: A Play With Captions
Brad Fraser
A celebrated gay painter returns to being a waiter to find love, friendship and his lost creativity.  Read more...




Queen's Park: A Detective Lane Mystery
Garry Ryan
Ordinarily Detective Lane has a knack for discovering the whereabouts of missing persons. But the city’s latest victim has disappeared without a trace. The first book in the Detective Lane mystery series is an intriguing look at the prejudices gay cops fa  Read more...




Readings from the Labyrinth
Daphne Marlatt & edited by Smaro Kamboureli
From one of Canada's foremost poet/novelists and feminist critics–a collection of essays spanning over fifteen years.  Read more...




Restless White Fields
Barbara Langhorst
An unflinching collection of poems detailing a violent past.  Read more...




Return to the Drum: Teaching Among the Dene in Canada's North
Miggs Wynne Morris
Return to the Drum is the real life adventure of Miggs Morris, who, as a young teacher in 1965, accepts a position to live and teach in the Northwest Territories.  Read more...




Reunions are Deadly
D.M. Wyman
Beth McKinney thought twenty years would be enough time to heal old high school wounds. She was wrong—reunions can be deadly.  Read more...




Ride the Rising Wind: One Woman's Journey Across Canada
Barbara Kingscote
In May 1949, at the age of twenty, Barbara Kingscote left her farm in Mascouche, Quebec, and set out for the Pacific Ocean on horseback, reaching the West Coast just over a year later.  Read more...




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