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Linda Leith Publishing

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Linda Leith Publishing is a Montreal-based literary house created in 2011 by Blue Metropolis founder Linda Leith. Its publishing programme, which features literary and samizdat work in print and electronic formats for Canadian and international readers, includes cartoons by “the best of the best” of Canadian cartoonists, literary fiction, and a pioneering series of Singles essays.

Leith is also the publisher of Salon .ll., an online literary magazine at www.lindaleith.com.

Our latest releases

An Opera in 3 Acts, Starring Gino Quilico

An Opera in 3 Acts, Starring Gino Quilico

By Connie Guzzo-McParland

We, the Others

We, the Others

By Toula Drimonis

Mukbang

Mukbang

By Fanie Demeule

Firebrands

Firebrands

By Marc Ménard

Can't Help Falling

Can't Help Falling

By Tarah Schwartz

Lea

Lea

By Ariela Freedman

No Crystal Stair

No Crystal Stair

By Mairuth Sarsfield

I Am the Earth the Plants Grow Through

I Am the Earth the Plants Grow Through

By Jack Hannan

Books by This Publisher

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A Cemetery for Bees

A Cemetery for Bees

By Alina Dumitrescu
Translated by Katia Grubisic

A Green Reef

A Green Reef

By Stephen Henighan

A Green Reef

A Green Reef

By Stephen Henighan

A Joy To Be Hidden

A Joy To Be Hidden

By Ariela Freedman

A Migrant Heart

A Migrant Heart

By Denis Sampson

A Second Chance

A Second Chance

By Felicia Mihali

A Woman of Her Time

A Woman of Her Time

By Louise Dupré
Translated by Liedewy Hawke

A Woman of Her Time

A Woman of Her Time

By Louise Dupré

An Opera in 3 Acts, Starring Gino Quilico

An Opera in 3 Acts, Starring Gino Quilico

By Connie Guzzo-McParland

Apocalypse of Morgan Turner, The

Apocalypse of Morgan Turner, The

By Jennifer Quist

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