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Goose Lane Editions

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Goose Lane Editions is a small, lively company based in Fredericton, New Brunswick. As Canada’s oldest independent publisher, the company successfully combines a regional heart with a national profile to introduce readers to work by the best-established and emerging authors.

After more than half a century of publishing, we look forward to discovering new generations of writers, while celebrating our literary heritage. We offer new ideas, a fresh aesthetic, and a clear Canadian voice to readers across the country and around the globe.

Our latest releases

Hiking Trails of Ottawa, the National Capital Region and Beyond

By Michael Haynes

Ben Woolfitt

Ben Woolfitt

By (artist) Ben Woolfitt

Anything but a Still Life

Anything but a Still Life

By Nathan Greenfield

All the People Are Pregnant

All the People Are Pregnant

By Andrew DuBois

Good Earth

Good Earth

By (artist) Walter Ostrom

Constant Nobody

Constant Nobody

By Michelle Butler Hallett

Autism Arts

Autism Arts

By Dale Sheppard
Contributions by Cynthia Carroll & Melissa Marr

Future Possible

Future Possible

Edited by Mireille Eagan

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[Sharps]

[Sharps]

By Stevie Howell

16 Categories of Desire

16 Categories of Desire

By Douglas Glover

50 Things to Make with a Broken Hockey Stick

50 Things to Make with a Broken Hockey Stick

By Peter Manchester

Abode of Love

Abode of Love

By Kate Barlow

Abode of Love

Abode of Love

By Kate Barlow

Acadian Driftwood

Acadian Driftwood

By Tyler LeBlanc

Accusation

Accusation

By Catherine Bush

Accusation

Accusation

By Catherine Bush

Adèle Hugo

Adèle Hugo

By Leslie Smith Dow

After Six Days

After Six Days

By Keith Harrison

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