Publications

Mallory Tater: Lockers Are for Bearcats Only

Mallory Tater: Lockers Are for Bearcats Only

A tender, unguarded exploration of loss, embodiment, and the currents that carry us through life.

Bronwen Tate and Jeff Vigna: A Practical Guide to Teaching Creative Writing

Bronwen Tate and Jeff Vigna: A Practical Guide to Teaching Creative Writing

Grounded in progressive pedagogy, this essential resource leads creative writing instructors through each step of designing, teaching, and trouble-shooting a course.

Billy-Ray Belcourt:  The Idea of An Entire Life

Billy-Ray Belcourt: The Idea of An Entire Life

In The Idea of An Entire Life, Belcourt delivers an intimate examination of twenty-first-century anguish, love, queerness, and political possibility.

Billy-Ray Belcourt: Coexistence

Billy-Ray Belcourt: Coexistence

A collection of intersecting stories about Indigenous love and loneliness from one of contemporary literature’s most boundless minds.

Cecily Nicholson: Crowd Source

Cecily Nicholson: Crowd Source

Crowd Source parallels the daily migration of crows who, aside from fledgling season, journey across metro Vancouver every day at dawn and dusk.

Anosh Irani: Behind the Moon

Anosh Irani: Behind the Moon

Behind the Moon is a story of love and loss, freedom and faith, the meaning of brotherhood, and how we begin a new life.

Timothy Taylor: The Rise and Fall of Magic Wolf

Timothy Taylor: The Rise and Fall of Magic Wolf

Restaurateur Teo Wolf’s culinary fame is peaking just as a series of scandals and reckless decisions threaten to destroy everything.

Sarah Leavitt:  Something, Not Nothing

Sarah Leavitt: Something, Not Nothing

A poignant and beautifully illustrated graphic memoir about love and loss and navigating a new life.

Tanya Kyi: When You Meet a Dragon

Tanya Kyi: When You Meet a Dragon

A sweet and powerful story told in second-person about facing your fears (or dragons) and how, when people work together, hope can prevail.

Tanya Kyi: Emily Posts

Tanya Kyi: Emily Posts

With a light touch and plenty of humor, Emily Posts explores issues of social media, influence, corporate sponsorship . . . and the fraught waters of middle-school friendship.