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Congratulations 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...
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We 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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The Writers’ Trust of Canada announced the finalists for the Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBTQ2S+ Emerging Writers on May 26, 2021, and we're thrilled to announce that Nightwood poet jaye simpson--whose powerful...
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We're thrilled to share that Donna Kane's Orrery has been announced as a finalist for the 2020 Governor General's Literary Awards in the poetry category. Orrery is a collection of poems inspired by Pioneer...
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The Sunshine Coast is well represented in this year’s BC and Yukon Book Prizes shortlist. Harbour Publishing’s British Columbia in Flames: Stories from a Blazing Summer, by North Vancouver author Claudia Co...
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Congratulations to Nightwood authors Joseph Dandurand and Yusuf Saadi. Both authors have been shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize—the world’s largest international prize for a first edition single col...
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Yukon author and historian Michael Gates has won a silver medal in the Axiom Business Book Awards in the category of corporate history for his 2020 release Dublin Gulch: A History of the Eagle Gold Mine. The...
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This year, the Pender Harbour Literacy Crawl is moving outdoors (and online). Between January 11-29, you will notice colourful letters posted all around the Pender Harbour community⎼⎼⎼on storefront windows a...
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It is with great sadness that we note the passing of Gary Steeves, who recently published Tranquility Lost: The Occupation of Tranquille and Battle for Community Care in BC with Nightwood Editions in October...
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Congratulations to Harbour author Sari Cooper, who has been nominated for a Chocolate Lily Book Award for her debut middle-grade novel, The Horse of the River. First created in 2002, the BC Chocolate Lily Y...
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Harbour Publishing supports the statement made by the Association of Canadian Publishers (ACP) on November 20, 2020, declaring that books are essential. "They offer entertainment to those seeking an escape ...
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Join paleontologist Dr. Walter Scott Persons IV for a virtual presentation about “Scotty,” the biggest and longest-lived tyrannosaurus skeleton ever discovered, who is now on display at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum. He will be speaking about some of the lesser-known T. rex features.
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