Author of the award-winning bestselling memoir and 2021 Kobo Emerging Writer Prize for Non-Fiction THEY SAID THIS WOULD BE FUN, Eternity Martis’s debut novel WHITE LIES, a darkly humourous satire-drama inspired by a culture of white women behaving badly (and the patriarchal influences that lets them) and the dark and messy side of female friendships…
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Éditions Dépaysage has acquired French rights in France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland to Dawn Dumont’s THE PRAIRIE CHICKEN DANCE TOUR.
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Read MoreIndigiqueer Two-Spirit Oji-Cree poet, performer, writer and winner of the 2021 Indigenous Voices Award for Published Poetry in English, jaye simpson’s “a body more tolerable,” a powerful and vulnerable poetry collection full of mythos, fairy tales, allusion and magic, focusing on redefining acts of creation, destruction, deconstruction and recreation, in ways that reject perception…
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Read MoreScotiabank Giller and Writers' Trust Prize finalist Timothy Taylor's THE RISE AND FALL OF MAGIC WOLF, about a Canadian chef who meets a colleague from Quebec while training in Paris who later comes to work for the chef at his first restaurant in Vancouver; over the next few years, his restaurant empire booms before beginning to crumble under the weight of sexual assault allegations and accusations the chef stole his most profitable recipes…
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