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Canadian Poetry Bestseller!Sixty-Eight poems from native Newfoundlander Linda Blagdon that highlight both the struggles and joys of growing up in Newfoundland. These poems reflect on the nature of family and friends, based on Blagdon's own experience or stories passed down via the Newfoundland oral tradition. Ranging from humorous to tragic, and from inspirational to personal, 'Vacant Chairs' provides a window into the depth of one woman's experience of Newfoundland culture, tradition, and faith.
Sixty-Eight poems from native Newfoundlander Linda Blagdon that highlight both the struggles and joys of growing up in Newfoundland. These poems reflect on the nature of family and friends, based on Blagdon's own experience or stories passed down via the Newfoundland oral tradition. Ranging from humorous to tragic, and from inspirational to personal, 'Vacant Chairs' provides a window into the depth of one woman's experience of Newfoundland culture, tradition, and faith.
There are stories in the fog, too deep to penetrate without stepping in... and becoming a part of them. In the year since the release of the bestselling TERROR NOVA, the author of the cult-classic has been roaming the countryside to promote the book, all while struggling with writer's block that is hindering its sequel. When the invitation comes to spend Halloween weekend at a centuries-old merchant estate for a writer's retreat, he thinks it might be the solution to his problems. He doesn't expect to find that some scary stories write themselves... Featuring twelve terrifying short stories from Newfoundland's top talents, including the alter-ego of USA Today Bestselling author Kate Sparkes Tanith Frost (Resurrection), horror short-fiction master Kelley Power (Tombstories), the talented CH Newell, Paul Carberry (Carcharodon), Jon Dobbin (The Starving), Brad Dunne (The Gut), and many more!
Engen Books and Quadrangle are proud to bring you Acceptance: Stories at the Centre of Us, a collaboration anthology featuring stories by and about the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. Quadrangle's mission is to create a community centre for 2SLGBTQAI+ individuals and organizations in Newfoundland and Labrador, a space that is a resource for building community resilience and connection, and that provides supports for existing initiatives of our 2SLGBTQAI+ community. As a registered charity, both working toward having a community centre, and taking up projects like this one contribute to Quad's vision of contributing to sustainable, positive, community connections. All profits from this collection will go towards that goal. This collection features twenty-two astonishing short stories hand-picked by editors Ailsa Craig, Sulaimon Giwa, AJ Ryan, and Sarah Thompson, and features the talents of authors such as Hannah Jenkins (The Birds Come Back in the Spring), Rhea Rollmann (A Queer History of Newfoundland), Daze Jefferies (Land of Many Shores: Stories from a Diverse Newfoundland and Labrador), Ali House (The Lightbulb Forest), and many more!
Cassidy Cane goes by many titles - archeologist, anthropologist, adventurer - but none more fitting than that given to her on some strange worlds: Slipstreamer. Cassidy was living a normal life when she was approached by Dr. Gamgee to go on a mission to another reality to recover a cure for a deadly disease! Now she slips between dimensions, traveling to bizarre planets and alternate Earths to find extraordinary new technologies and artifacts that might better humanity! Will she survive the challenges and threats of McMillon World, Jordae, and the Xik'en Empire... and get back home? Written by JD Ryot, Matthew LeDrew, Ali House, and, Peter J Foote! Collects: New Worlds New Adventures, The Island Artifact, and Boulders Over the Bermuda Triangle!
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