CurrentA Life Consumed: Lilly Samson's Dispatches from the TB Front, by Diane Sims Ramasseur by Richard deMeulles Arcadia Borealis: Childhood and Youth in Northern Ontario, by George Case Angels Stars and Trees: Tales of Christmas Magic by John Forrest Charlie Smith Reads: The Best of the Birch Lake Road Remembering Medusa Remembering by Monique Chénier Looking Through Stone: Poems about the Earth by Susan Ioannou Shedding Knowledge by Christopher A. Taylor Other Times, Other Places: Twenty Stories by Colin Hayward Loving the Alien by Laurie Kruk Something Blue and Flying Upwards: New and Selected Poems by Roger Nash Bluffs: Northeastern Ontario Stories from the Edge Outcrops: Northeastern Ontario Short Stories Lichen Bright: Poems by Lauren Carter Tag Alder Tales by Charlie Smith Through Three Long Miles of Night by Charlie Smith
BacklistIn the Kosher Chow Mein Restaurant by Roger Nash You Must Imagine The Cold Here by Kim Fahner NeoVerse by M. Chénier, M. Marttila, and N. Wilson Shirtless Tattoo by Anthony Armstrong Petcetera 1: In Fine Feather by Jan Carrie Beforehand by Jacqueline Dyck Akkouh Spring-Fever: (W)rites of Spring 1997 ed. by Roger Nash Street Names of Downtown Sudbury by L. Bonin and G. Hallsworth Feminist Definitions of Caring Communities ed. by G. Lavigne, T. Burke, and M. Lemonde A Social Draw by Paul Mandziuk Northern Prospects ed. by Roger Nash Long Shadows Walking by Mark Storey The Beast that God has Kissed by Charlie Smith |
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Spring 2008 New Releases Ramasseur Cover
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At point of death an unnamed man grasps and attempts to make sense of lightning-bright shards of memory—of a house with 5 foster children and a foster mother “as strong as a man,” each of them with a history that together form a series of tales shading off into myth in the shadow of Shabaqua mountain, where the witch created time...
“Ramasseur is a brilliant novel...”—Veronica Ross
Ramasseur is part of the Literary Press Group’s Fiery First Fiction national promotion. Check out the blog here!
The literary memoir a region and a generation have long awaited!
Imagine Morley Torgov’s A Good Place to Come From for Gen-Xers; or Stephen King’s “Stand By Me” set in the lands around Lake Superior; a Look Homeward, Angel for the country of the Group of Seven.
“George Case is funny, nostalgic, and unsparing...”—F. G. Paci
Fall 2007 Recent Releases
In the tradition of O. Henry’s “The Gift of the Magi,” the seven stories in this collection capture that special time of the year when people become larger than themselves, when the atmosphere crackles with anticipation, when miracles do happen. Set in 1950s through 1970s Canada, the stories all in one way or another evoke nostalgic reminiscences of home and family.
In response to repeated reader-requests, Charlie Smith—“the Bard of the North Shore”—reads 20 of his crowd-pleasing best poems from his first two books, plus five new beauties. A cross between Robert Service’s tall tales, Grey Owl’s attention to nature, Ian Tyson’s cowboy poetry, and Fred Eaglesmith’s acerbic wit, Charlie’s poetry is as authentic as the land he farms northeast of Massey Ontario.
From behind the familiar depiction of Medusa—the snake-haired Gorgon whose gaze can turn you to stone—another story is emerging, of an ancient injustice, of the head dominating the body, of modern knowledge overcoming ageless wisdom. On facing pages, in alternating classical Sapphic fragments and contemporary prose poetry, Medusa “re-members” herself and ushers us into a story long forgotten.
Check our Forthcoming page for details about what's coming in fall 2008.
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"Oracle Stones," one of Susan Ioannou's poems from Looking Through Stone: Poems about the Earth forms the centrepiece of a quartet by Leslie Uyeda, sponsored by the Canadian Music Centre, and sung by soprano Heather Pawsey at the Britannia Mine mill in B.C. Mining Industry TV made a short video of the concert. Have a look and listen by clicking here.
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