New Science Fiction! Gravity Doesn't Lie, a Joe Drive space noir
Tony BerrymanPOSTED: Jan 21, 2023
New Publication
Joe is retired from the Interstellar Space Force, done with fighting rebels, living a quiet life on the back side of the Moon. He just wants to be left alone. But when the most beautiful woman in the… More
Kispiox River Lodge invites you to join author and photographer Graeme Pole for Summit Views,an illustrated reading of mountain essaysand a sneak peek of his new novel. Saturday, January 21, 7:30… More
Graeme Pole releases new edition of Gravity, Steam, and Steel
| POSTED: Jan 20, 2023New Publication
Mountain Vision Publishing is pleased to announce the January 2023 release of the revised and enlarged, second edition of Gravity, Steam, and Steel - An Illustrated History of Rogers… More
Genre-defying. Callen draws us deep into the vivid art world, conjuring the life and legacy of a young Italian painter and his muse, an older lover with a poisoned past. A literary mystery spanning… More
The Taste of Hunger is a 2022 Quill and Quire Book of the Year.
Barbara Joan ScottPOSTED: Jan 17, 2023
New Publication
Barbara Joan Scott’s The Taste of Hunger was published in September 2022 by Freehand Books. A literary mystery that charts the fallout from the marriage in 1926, against her will, of a… More
Fear Itself, my debut short-story collection, is out from Lethe Press
| POSTED: Jan 17, 2023New Publication
My debut short-story collection Fear Itself came out in December 2022 from Lethe Press. It's my second book and I'm excited as gangbusters. Fear Itself is a special blend of horror,… More
The River City Reading Series aims to introduce readers to writers from Eastern Ontario and beyond. River City brings in a mix of new and established poetry, spoken word and fiction writers to enrich,… More
I will be in Ontario for five days in May, 2023 touring my new non-fiction book, Hangman - The True Story of Canada's First Official Hangman. Did you Canada's first official hangman lived and worked… More
Author Rosella Leslie didn’t cause, couldn’t cure, and absolutely couldn’t control the dementia that attacked her husband’s brain. What she could control was her own response to the impact this… More
Nadja Lubiw-Hazard is pleased to announce that her latest short story, "The Things We Left Behind," has been published in Plenitude, Canada's Queer Literary Magazine. Find the story… More