Book*hug Press
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Please note the launch of Monsters, Martyrs, and Marionettes by Adrienne Gruber at Massy Arts Society has shifted to an online event on Tuesday, May 14 at 6pm PT. With special guest EleeKG.
Register for free via Eventbrite: massyarts.com/event/monsters…
Monsters, Martyrs, and Marionettes: Essays on Motherhood by Adrienne Gruber is up for #giveaway on 49th Shelf. 🎉
Congrats to Book*hug Press @houseofanansi and their authors for making the 2024 Amazon Canada First Novel Award shortlist!
Find the full shortlist here: thewalrus.ca/afna-2024/
If you love everything by Miriam Toews, what's next? Erin Brubacher, whose new book is These Songs I Know by Heart, has ideas for us: 49thshelf.com/Blog/2024/05/0… Freehand Books House of Anansi Press Penguin Books Canada Book*hug Press
Congratulations to all those shortlisted for the 2024 Amazon First Novel, including LPG member Book*hug Press whose author Caroline Dawson made the list for her novel AS THE ANDES DISAPPEARED!
Already lauded as one of the most talented young writers in Canada, Jess Taylor faces the past in her debut novel, PLAY (Book*hug Press), and then says goodbye to it. Check out this Long Story interview with the author!
#AmReading #Fiction #Novel #BookTwt
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Writer Adrienne Gruber contends with the chaos and beauty of being alive in her new book of essays on motherhood, Monsters, Martyrs, and Marionettes in a feature Writer's Block interview with All Lit Up.
alllitup.ca/writers-block-…
📚Introducing the 2024 shortlist: In As the Andes Disappeared (Book*hug Press), a young girl and her family flee from Chile to Montreal in 1986. The novel is a tale of their resilience, cultural adaptation, and evolving identities. Learn more: thewalrus.ca/afna #AmazonFNA
For Literary Review of Canada, Caroline Noël reviews Blue Notes by Anne Cathrine Bomann, translated by Caroline Waight: reviewcanada.substack.com/p/bookworm-no-…
#oncreates is proud to present the finalists for the 2024 #TrilliumBookAwards , the province’s most prestigious literary prizes for English and French-language Ontario authors.
Read the full news release here: ontariocreates.ca/news-releases/…