An Ecologist’s Memoir of Loss and Hope asks readers to look past the trees and kneel down to see the plants, insects, and ...
Williams won the $10,000 prize for his second book of nonfiction, The Last Logging Show: A Forestry Family at the End of an ...
Bookmanager provided Q&Q with sales data for all Canadian-authored titles and for the top-selling titles published by ...
The Q&Q team reached out to authors, booksellers, librarians, and reviewers across the country to find out which titles from ...
The tool, wâsikan kisewâtisiwin, which means kind electricity in Cree, uses an Indigenous-world-view-informed language model ...
P.S. Literary Agency is capping off a month-long celebration of its 20-year anniversary with the announcement of a new scholarship for emerging writers. The agency turned 20 in November, and announced ...
Contest winners will have their creative work published in print and as ebooks that will be available on platforms such as ...
Kids Can Press is condemning the unauthorized use of Franklin the Turtle by United States Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. On November 30, Hegseth posted on social media platform X an altered image of ...
Dana Hansen, the publication's founding publisher and editor-in-chief, shared the news on the journal's website on Nov. 27.
"At 82, I feel as though I’ve been ripped in half, a one-legged man in a two-legged story," King wrote. "Not the Indian I had in mind. Not an Indian at all." He called the discovery a shock.
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