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The winners for the 2022 League of Canadian Poets Book Awards have been announced, and Selina Boan has won the Pat Lowther Memorial Award for Undoing Hours.
Read moreThe shortlists for the 2022 BC and Yukon Book Prizes have been announced, and several Harbour Publishing books have been included. Luschiim Arvid Charlie and Nancy J. Turner are shortlisted for the Roder...
Read moreThe 2022 Ryga Award shortlist has been announced, and three Harbour books have been included: Becoming Vancouver, Possessing Meares Island, and Creeland.
Read moreBritish Columbia in Flames: Stories from a Blazing Summer, written by Claudia Cornwall, has been named a finalist for the 2022 Jeanne Clark Award. This award is presented annually by the Prince George Public Library to individuals or groups for outstanding contributions in the preservation and promotion of local history in the categories of Publication and Service.
Read moreThis spring, Harbour is excited to publish eight new books that are distinctively British Columbian. Roy Henry Vickers once again showcases the wonder and beauty found in the remote communities of British Co...
Read moreWe would like to recognize this day for Truth and Reconciliation. As publishers, we will continue to work to bring the truths of Indian Residential Schools—as well as the truths about the infringement of the...
Read moreA huge round-of-applause to Donna Kane, author of Orrery, and Dallas Hunt, author of Creeland (Nightwood Editions), for being two of the featured poets in this year's Poetry in Transit program. Both poets ha...
Read moreWe’re back with more information about the fiction, poetry and Nightwood books being released this fall! Sam Wiebe adds to his gripping Wakeland detective series with a new thriller, Hell and Gone. Set in Va...
Read moreThis fall, Harbour looks forward to publishing unique voices and stories from British Columbia. In Becoming Vancouver, award-winning historian Daniel Francis brings forward a new and comprehensive perspect...
Read moreRetired paramedic and author Graeme Taylor has won a bronze medal in the 2021 Independent Publisher Book Awards for A Paramedic’s Tales: Hilarious, Horrible and Heartwarming True Stories. This BC bestseller ...
Read moreCongratulations to Nightwood author jaye simpson, whose debut poetry collection, it was never going to be okay, was named the winner of the 2021 Indigenous Voices Award for Published Poetry in English. simps...
Read moreWe grieve for the children whose lives were lost at the Kamloops Indian Residential School, and stand in support of the Indigenous communities who have suffered the impacts of colonial violence across Canada...
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