The Q&Q team reached out to reviewers, editors, authors, booksellers, and others in the publishing industry from across the ...
An Ecologist’s Memoir of Loss and Hope asks readers to look past the trees and kneel down to see the plants, insects, and ...
Williams won the $10,000 prize for his second book of nonfiction, The Last Logging Show: A Forestry Family at the End of an ...
The Q&Q team reached out to authors, booksellers, librarians, and reviewers across the country to find out which titles from ...
Bookmanager provided Q&Q with sales data for all Canadian-authored titles and for the top-selling titles published by Canadian-owned companies.
The awards recognize the best published work by authors from the Greater Hamilton Area and Six Nations of the Grand River.
The tool, wâsikan kisewâtisiwin, which means kind electricity in Cree, uses an Indigenous-world-view-informed language model ...
Madeline Neill, who founded a family-run, independent bookstore mini-chain in the Greater Vancouver area, has died. She was 96.
The Q&Q team reached out to reviewers, booksellers, and people in the publishing industry across the country to find out which titles from 2024 they’re still thinking about as the year draws to a ...
It’s obvious how trees in myth and literature enter the public imagination – Eden’s tree of knowledge, the Bodhi tree, Tolkien’s Ents, H.C. Anderson’s fir tree – but how trees become famous in real ...
To explain the plot of Elaine McCluskey’s The Gift Child is both to give everything away and to reveal nothing important. Although the novel does, in the words of its narrator Harriett Swim, take us ...
Your Nickel’s Worth Publishing for Tanning Moosehides: The Northern Saskatchewan Trapline Way by Tommy Bird, Lawrence Adam, Lena Adam, and Miriam Körner.
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