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  • The Reign

    The Reign

  • Non-Prophet

    Non-Prophet

  • The Language of the Stars

    The Language of the Stars

    From the author of the bestselling science book Cosmic Wonder comes a second collection of ways to have an existential crisis. Nathan Hellner-Mestelman takes us right back to the Big Bang, then hurls us through cosmic history as we discover how to swirl up galaxies, solar systems, and eventually life. Come along for another maddening…

  • hiking beyond

    hiking beyond

    Through poetry that is vivid, propulsive and brave, award-winning journalist, essayist, and poet Cori Howard illuminates the experiences of womanhood and the questions we ask ourselves during times of transition and reimagination. The Fifth Season vibrates with an intimacy normally reserved for conversations between old friends.

  • The Fifth Season

    The Fifth Season

    Through poetry that is vivid, propulsive and brave, award-winning journalist, essayist, and poet Cori Howard illuminates the experiences of womanhood and the questions we ask ourselves during times of transition and reimagination. The Fifth Season vibrates with an intimacy normally reserved for conversations between old friends.

  • The Last Caravan

    The Last Caravan

    “Will you be part of my dying team?” Four years after her own near-fatal cancer, author Anna Byrne is asked by her friend Mary—a single, queer woman who is terminally ill—to help her to stay at home to die with the help of Medical Assistance In Dying (MAID). As the team embarks on a radical…

  • I’m Not a Mormon (Anymore)

    I’m Not a Mormon (Anymore)

    As a teenager, Cathalynn Labonté-Smith makes the extraordinary decision to become a Mormon, only to realize that it’s not everything she expected.

  • The Fort George Murders

    The Fort George Murders

    In 1823, a violent incident in present-day Prince George shattered a fragile trading relationship between the local Indigenous community and the Hudson’s Bay Company. Bestselling BC author and historian Geoff Mynett delves into a crisis that threatened the future of the fur trade in the region.

  • Sublime

    Sublime

    In Sublime: Poems for Vanishing Ice, celebrated poets from across Canada and the U.S. consider the beauty, fragility and decline of ice. These are poems that ask: what will be released as the planet’s ice melts? And how will this reshape the planet we call home?

  • Rags to Riches

    Rags to Riches

    From humble beginnings in Norway to becoming one of the country’s most successful entrepreneurs, Ritchie Nelson’s story is an inspiring example of Canadian innovation. Discover the fascinating true story behind Nelson Bros. Fisheries, a half-a-billion dollar fishing operation on Canada’s West Coast.

  • Where the Eff is My Red Tent?

    Where the Eff is My Red Tent?

    Written in Heather Hendrie’s uniquely intimate voice, Where the Eff is My Red Tent is a deeply personal collection of essays chronicling a lifelong struggle with PMDD.

  • Compulsory Figures

    Compulsory Figures

    In his first collection of free verse since 2009, award-winning poet John Barton reflects on his childhood in Alberta, coming of age as a gay man during the AIDS pandemic, and the contrary forces that shape a life.

  • All of Us Hidden

    All of Us Hidden

    Poems that connect the interplay of time with life, land, love and loss.

  • Coming Home from the Candy Factory

    Coming Home from the Candy Factory

    Ergonomist Jane Byers delves into the language, meaning and culture of work.

  • Nights and Days on Lorne Ave.

    Nights and Days on Lorne Ave.

    Focusing on a vibrant period in Canadian lesbian feminist history, Nights and Days on Lorne Ave is a biography of a house that served as a backdrop to revolutionary social change from 1975 to 1980.