Eat Their Young
EAT THEIR YOUNG(For Marina) A statue looms among square boxes in the likeness of Gibraltar, undeniable, self-assured. No matter what happens:none of it matters. Favoured deep blue...
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EAT THEIR YOUNG(For Marina) A statue looms among square boxes in the likeness of Gibraltar, undeniable, self-assured. No matter what happens:none of it matters. Favoured deep blue...
This is a particularly raw collection of poetry, I felt, the blank verse tumbling across the page in a cry to be read and felt.
Featuring Liz Johnston, Jane Park, and Jacqueline Desforges
A ragtag group of humans live in a small colony, on the edge of the island. In one direction is the sea, rough and unpredictable.
In this tale, Tattrie brings the reader on a journey of media, Nova Scotia, and our Black history beyond the pages by sharing stories of the people and their obstacles.
Holly Ann Miller of Kerike...
A Temporary Grace is up for giveaway until the end of May. Head to our giveaways page for your chance to win and to check out everything else up for offer. *****I’ve always loved s...
Michael Fortune, a proud Wexford man, celebrates his home with an evocative poetry tribute
Featuring Maria Giesbrech, Jane Doucet. Adriana OniИ›Дѓ, and JoAnn McCaig.
In the best years, there is a lack of uniformity in poetic styles and moods. This is a good year. Most of the names are familiar with a few poets new to me.
Thank you, 49th Shelf, for the opportunity to reflect on the books by Canadian writers that have influenced me and that I continue to return to as a reader.***** ...
On March 30, 2026, Newfoundland held its second provincial immigration draw of the year, inviting over 200 candidates. Invitations were extended through the Newfoundland and Labrad...
Thélyson Orélien, a Haitian-born, previously unknown writer, submitted an unsolicited manuscript. Its rights were sold in 23 countries before publication.
Perhaps best known as the land of Anne of Green Gables, Prince Edward Island offers an Atlantic coast getaway with a surprisingly varied culinary scene – as Rosalyn Jeffery discove...
Writers have problems. Writers win prizes. Writers play ping-pong, think other writers are their friends. Writers write baseball novels. Writers write war novels. Writers write abo...
IT ALWAYS began with narratives scribbled down on folded sheets of 8-1/2 by 11 paper, then typed out on a battered old typewriter, said Melissa “Mimi” Nolledo, describing how her f...
Sue Sinclair (she/her) grew up in Newfoundland on the ancestral homelands of the Beothuk. She is the author of six previous collections of poetry, including most recently Almost Be...
On May 28, Newfoundland and Labrador issued more invitations in its sixth provincial immigration draw of the year. This selection round saw a total of 103 candidates invited throug...
On May 1, Newfoundland and Labrador held its fourth provincial immigration selection round of the year, inviting a total of 190 candidates. The province extended invitations throug...
Since its inception last fall, readers have learned to look out for The Booksellers' List, a seasonal selection of top reads as selected by Canadian indie booksellers across the co...
On May 11, Newfoundland and Labrador held its fifth provincial immigration draw of the year—and the second this month, thus far. A total of 186 candidates were sent an invitation t...
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