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Article from The Tyee & Ximena González highlighting the latest book in our Canadian History & Environment series w UCalgaryPress, Remembering Our Relations: Dënesųłıné Oral Histories of Wood Buffalo National Park by Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation w S. Trimble & Peter F
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Any train, plane, or car journey would be well served by this fast paced, easy-to-read romance.
Lori Hahnel's Flicker reviewed at Alberta Views
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In Limited Verse, David Martin (David Martin) created a world where limited language must be navigated preserve literary love. At 49th Shelf, he shares his books by Canadian poets working with limitation - and creating innovative and expansive works. ow.ly/hbRZ50RbGcN
Discussions around #healthcare are perennial and ongoing. Today's #backlistgem is from 1997 yet its discussion of the evolution of Canada's health care policy remains just as relevant today.
Read Health Care: A Community Concern free at ow.ly/rsmK50QW3iP
We Need to Do This is on the Writers'GuildAlberta Shortlist!
Alexandra Zabjek's history of Alberta Women's Shelters and the ACWS(@womenshelter) is an inspiration for grassroots change and we couldn't be more proud to see it honoured.
#LCRPublishingServices #Alberta #Awards
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Make a gift to the UCalgary Press Impact Fund to elevate talented authors and support Open Access resources.
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Tender and melancholic, with a beautifully rich plot and setting.
Flicker by Lori Hahne reviewed at the The Miramichi Reader ow.ly/ATmO50R4mKi
#Flicker #BraveandBrilliant #TimeTravel #Romance #Canlit #ReadAB
March's best selling books are here! Discover your next read with titles by RedBarnBooks.ca, #SummerthoughtPublishing , Eschia Books, UAlberta Press, CLC UAlberta, UCalgaryPress, Freehand Books, NeWest Press, #BrushEducation !
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Judith Pond talks The Signs of No, the fascinating Rose, guilt, and grief on The Commentary Podcast.
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#BraveandBrilliant #SignsofNo #Canlit #Fiction #ReadAB
The Tyee Ximena González More coverage of Remembering our Relations: Dënesųłıné Oral Histories of Wood Buffalo National Park. A project led by Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation in partnership with Willow Springs SS and published by UCalgaryPress. Manuscript can be downloaded at press.ucalgary.ca/books/97817738…
Celebrate the change of seasons by checking out Alberta's new releases for April. Featuring titles published by Renegade Arts Entertainment, Athabasca University Press, UCalgaryPress, @newestpress, @ualbertapress, Freehand Books, and #DurvilePublications there's much to celebrate! tinyurl.com/2s4a3chp
🦬 “Save the Buffalo, Shoot the Dene”: Under the guise of conservation, Canada set out to create national parks in the 1800s.
To do so, it forcibly removed the ancestral stewards of the land.
Ximena González explains the creation of Wood Buffalo National Park.thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/0…
I talk to the author Judith Pond about her debut novel The Signs of No from UCalgaryPress's Brave & Brilliant series: bit.ly/4cDW5T5
What a fantastic list! David Martin, whose new book is Limited Verse, on #poetry collections by authors who 'abide by strict limitations and yet created innovative and expansive works.' 49thshelf.com/Blog/2024/04/0… Talonbooks Guernica Editions Invisible Publishing Coach House Books UCalgaryPress
Kim Kierans, author of Journalism for the Public Good published by #BighornBooks will lead a discussion at the Massey College Senior Fellow Luncheon on April 10th. What is the purpose of #journalism - to serve the public, or to make widgets?
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Have you read Phillis yet?
Alison Clarke's series of poems tells the story of Phyllis Wheatley, the first African-American to publish a book of poetry.
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#BraveAndBrilliant #PoetryMonth