| Home Page
Submission Guidelines
Catalogue
What's New Page
Contact Us/Order
Links
|
|
Books in Print
Seven Waves Clare Braux, Mary Gurekas, Alden Hadwen, Claudia Morrison, Elizabeth Ross, Nadia Slejskova, Carolyn Zonailo ISBN 0-9699233-6-8 15.95(CAN) Anthology 110pp. Format: soft cover I Should Know & Other Stories- Claudia Morrison ISBN 0-9699233-4-1 15.00(CAN) Short fiction 132pp. Format: soft cover Words We Were- Rossana Coriandoli, Mary Gurekas (Eds.) ISBN 0-9699233-0-9 9.95(CAN) Prose, Poetry, Illustration 72pp. Format: soft cover
Chapbook Series
One Thought Too Many- Jessie Evans ISBN 0-9699233-8-4 3.00(CAN) Poetry,Illustration Drawings: Dana DeKuyper Winter- Carolyn Zonailo ISBN 0-9699233-5-X 5.00 (CAN) Poetry Underneath Night's Dark Sky- Daniel Horner ISBN 0-9699233-7-6 3.00 (CAN) Poetry Driving in Reverse- Paul Cargnello ISBN 0-9699233-2-5 5.00(CAN) Poetry, Illustration Someplace Else- Riccardo Cardilli ISBN 0-9699233-3-3 3.00 (CAN) Poetry, Fiction, Journal Anecdotes & Alibis- Christopher Cargnello ISBN 0-9699233-1-7 3.00 (CAN) Poetry, Illustration |
|
SEVEN WAVES
Braux, Gurekas, Hadwen, Morrison, Ross, Slejskova, Zonailo
|
WORDS WE WERE
Anthology of fiction, memoir, poetry by seven accomplished women writers who live in Quebec. Their voices are serious, humourous, wry, and profound. These women writers describe who we are as humans, illuminating our way into the next century. -Stephen Morrissey |
|
|
|
I SHOULD KNOW & OTHER STORIES
Gurekas/Cargnello |
WINTER
A selection of writing by the Gurekas family, spanning three generations of writers. |
|
|
|
UNDERNEATH NIGHT'S DARK SKY
Claudia Morrison |
A collection of stories that probe the darker side of human nature. . . |
|
|
|
Carolyn Zonailo |
A poem in celebration of the diversity of cultures in the long literary tradition of the city of Montreal. Winter is powerful and convincing. It shows again that real emotion and a passion for truth can generate a very genuine poetry...I was much moved. -Louis Dudek |
|
|
|
Daniel Horner |
Fresh new poetry from a young Quebec poet who scans the sensibilities of his disenchanted generation - night vision at its best! |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|