To celebrate National Translation Month, we’ve rounded up a few new and forthcoming books in translation. Go to full post …read more

Spotlight on translation
September 29, 2018
September 29, 2018
To celebrate National Translation Month, we’ve rounded up a few new and forthcoming books in translation. Go to full post …read more
August 17, 2018
The National Reading Campaign announced the longlist for the 2018 CODE Burt Award for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Young Adult Literature.Go to full post …read more
July 16, 2018
By the poolside, on the beach, in the park, on the patio—all great summer spots to enjoy these exciting new books from BC publishers.Go to full post …read more
October 20, 2017
BC authors have been nabbing spots on some of the country’s biggest prizes this season. In the last six weeks alone, we’ve seen some nominations and wins for our local authors.Go to full post …read more
October 13, 2017
Maia Caron—who didn’t discover she was Métis until her twenties—wrote her debut novel as a love letter to her extended relations of Batoche Métis, women with secrets, and to Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont. Go to full post …read more
October 11, 2017
It would be impossible to gush about all the events we’re looking forward to at VWF 2017, so we’ve highlighted some of the local authors participating.Go to full post …read more
September 18, 2017
Word Vancouver runs from September 19-24, 2017 and there are lots of great authors reading. Here is a roundup of some we highly recommend checking out.Go to full post …read more
July 18, 2017
David Starr’s historical YA novel, The Nor’wester, follows Simon Fraser’s journey through the eyes of a Scottish lad. Go to full post …read more
June 14, 2017
BC’s young readers’ choice award, the Chocolate Lily Award, was awarded in three categories on June 9Go to full post …read more
May 24, 2017
In her debut volume of poetry Collecting Silence (Ronsdale, 2017) Ulrike Narwani reminds us that it is in silence that the music of connection becomes audible.Go to full post …read more