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Nightwood Editions

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Nightwood Editions is committed to publishing and promoting the best new poetry, fiction and non-fiction by writers across Canada. Nightwood strives to publish books that foster a community of writers and readers, and reflect the diversity our country is known for.

Books published by Nightwood include the best-selling anthology Breathing Fire 2; Tim Bowling’s The Lost Coast, shortlisted for the Writers’ Trust Non-Fiction Prize; Alayna Munce’s When I was Young and In My Prime, shortlisted for the Trillium Book Award and Philip Kevin Paul’s Little Hunger, shortlisted for the 2009 Governor General’s Award for poetry.

Our latest releases

Creeland

By Dallas Hunt

The Whole Singing Ocean

The Whole Singing Ocean

By Jessica Moore

it was never going to be okay

it was never going to be okay

By jaye simpson

In the Beggarly Style of Imitation

In the Beggarly Style of Imitation

By Jean Marc Ah-Sen

Body Count

Body Count

By Kyla Jamieson

Birding in the Glass Age of Isolation

Birding in the Glass Age of Isolation

By Curtis LeBlanc

Renaissance Normcore

Renaissance Normcore

By Adèle Barclay

Bone Black

Bone Black

By Carol Rose GoldenEagle

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A/Z Does It

A/Z Does It

By John Riddell

After the Hatching Oven

After the Hatching Oven

By David Alexander

Allegheny, BC

Allegheny, BC

By Rodney DeCroo

Anthropy

Anthropy

By Ray Hsu

Arms

Arms

By Madeline Sonik

Army of the Brave and Accidental

Army of the Brave and Accidental

By Alex Boyd

As Though the Gods Love Us

As Though the Gods Love Us

By Goh Poh Seng

Bad Ideas

Bad Ideas

By Michael V. Smith

Basmati Brown

Basmati Brown

By Phinder Dulai

Bearskin Diary

Bearskin Diary

By Carol Daniels

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