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A new collection from John Pass, author of Stumbling in the Bloom and crawlspace.
The author's first book (in manuscript form) was awarded the Robert Kroetsch Award for Innovative PoetryCrawford's work has been widely published in journals internationally, including English Studies in Canada, Transgender Studies Quarterly and The Journal of Homosexuality, and in books such as New York University's Queering the Countryside, The Transgender Studies Reader (Vol. 2), Rutgers' Trans Studies and Best Canadian Poetry in English (2015, 2018)
GoldenEagle's first book, Bearskin Diary, won the 2017 Aboriginal Literature Award and was the First Nation Communities READ selection for 2017-2018. It was also shortlisted for three Saskatchewan Book Awards (for the Aboriginal Peoples' Writing Award, Fiction Award and First Book Award)Author is well-known and well-connected. She is the first Aboriginal woman to anchor a national newscast (CBC Newsworld) in Canada. She was also the original host of In-Vision News on APTN and the anchor of CBC News Northbeat on CBC Radio NorthGoldenEagle was winner of the 2009 National Aboriginal Achievement Award
Replete with firsthand accounts, maps, and photos, Pinch's homage to Sierra Club BC is a heartfelt, in-depth look at environmentalism in Western Canada through the years.
An uncensored look at the life of a first responder-and what really happens behind closed ambulance doors.
Renaissance Normcore belts like a classically trained riot grrrl, composing catchy tunes in the key of fear and desire. Building on the dreamy emotional landscapes she plumbed in If I Were in a Cage I'd Reach Out for You, Barclay navigates even sharper peaks and valleys in her second collection to examine the links between intimacy and power. Tracking the paradoxical impulses of anguish and joy that underpin daily life in our hostile neoliberal climate, these poems are both abject and sweet as they repurpose loss into life and test the bounds of how much a poem can hold.
Horses and wilderness survival come together in this exciting middle grade debut.
A photographic history of early wilderness exploration in the Comox Valley and surroundings, from Qualicum to Campbell River.
Two young grizzly bears pay a surprise visit to Alert Bay, BC, in a picture book based on true events.
Middle school readers can journey into the prehistoric world of tyrannosaurs and discover what it was like to excavate the world's largest T. rex skeleton.
A lively, hair-raising memoir about working in the British Columbia logging industry back in the days when anything went.
A moving personal and journalistic account of wildfire season in British Columbia.
The Sasquatch, spirit of the great cedar forest, eludes human hunters, falls in love, fathers a lovely daughter and saves his little family from a forest fire by dousing the flames with water stored in baskets carefully woven by his mate.
Born on the twin backs of torpidity and obsession, In the Beggarly Style of Imitation is a voyage into the mind of one of the Canadian literary undergroundrsquos most unruly writers.
Part memoir, part essay, part poetic investigation, the text guides readers through kaleidoscopic meditations on disability, access, vision, redaction, pain, illness, and death. Set primarily in the central Okanagan, it is a codex of references, artifacts and associations that, taken as whole, revisions access as process and art as experience.
The author crisscrosses the Canadian-American border to understand dilemmas that occur across a variety of scales, from global spheres to the most intimate domestic spaces. She digs through grief, loss, aging, technological frustration, environmental degradation, nationalism, and confusion to grasp the state of the world.
A new trade paper edition of television chef and author Barber's classic book featuring more than 100 simple yet gourmet recipes to enjoy while out on the water.
A comprehensive history: from rough and tough handlogging to modern day helicopter and skyline logging. With generous oral histories and photographs old and new.
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