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April.25.11 Bitter Medicine is a finalist for the $10,000 Alberta Readers’ Choice Award! A huge congratualtions to Clem Martini and Olivier Martini. Thier graphic memoir, …
April.25.11 Bitter Medicine is a finalist for the $10,000 Alberta Readers’ Choice Award! A huge congratualtions to Clem Martini and Olivier Martini. Thier graphic memoir, …
April.25.11 Freehand Books featured in the Calgary Herald. We recently had the great pleasure of hanging out with Eric Volmers from the Calgary Herald and …
April.11.11 Natalie Olsen’s design process for Not Anyone’s Anything featured in Quill & Quire. Check out the Cover to Cover section in the May issue of …
April.7.11 Bitter Medicine is a finalist for the Wilfrid Eggleston Award for Nonfiction! Congratulations to Clem and Olivier Martini! Their memoir Bitter Medicine is on the …
April.7.11 Here Is Where We Disembark is a finalist for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award! Congratulations to Clea Roberts! Her poetry collection, Here Is Where …
April.7.11 A Description of the Blazing World reviewed in the Telegraph-Journal and on The Coast. “Murphy is an artful storyteller, mixing humour and suspense in …
April.1.11 Kristen den Hartog profiled in the National Post Kristen den Hartog sat down with the National Post’s Mark Medley to chat about her new …
March.9.11 Tangles reviewed by Priscila Uppal on CBC Radio Canada One of our favourite bibliophiles, Priscila Uppal, chats about Tangles on CBC Radio Canada. Listen …
March.7.11 Tangles wins a CBC Bookie! A hearty congratulations to Sarah Leavitt! Tangles won the CBC Bookie for Best Comic or Graphic Novel. Check out …
February.8.11 Bitter Medicine reviewed in The Malahat Review and Event Heather Birrell, writing in Event, calls Bitter Medicine “not only remarkable, but lovely, resonant and important,” …
January.17.11 Yasmin Ladha interviewed by rob mclennan Yasmin Ladha chatted with rob mclennan as part of his 12 or 20 questions series: “When I write, …
January.17.11 Here Is Where We Disembark reviewed in BC Studies! “The great pleasure in what Don McKay calls these ‘frostbitten brevities’ is that of place …