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Access Copyright signs Model Licence with the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada
Toronto, April 16, 2012 – Access Copyright and the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC) announced today that they have negotiated a model licence that will…
Job Posting: Arsenal Pulp Press Seeks Production Manager
Arsenal Pulp Press of Vancouver seeks a full-time production manager to oversee the design and production of its printed and digital books and other materials.
Lunch Poems at SFU
SFU will be hosting lunchtime readings every month featuring well-known and up-and-coming poets. This is a free event. Everyone is welcome. If feasting on words is not enough,…
BC Book Prizes on Tour
BC Book Prize finalists are about to hit the road this year for FREE events throughout the province. Two finalists will go On Tour and give FREE public…
Artist Talk Tonight (Thurs. April 12)
Finalist for Roderick Haig-Brown Regional Prize Sheryl Salloum, author of The Life and Art of Mildred Valley Thornton ( #4 in the Unheralded Artists of BC series), will…
Theytus Books is Proud to Announce
Waubgeshig Rice’s book Midnight Sweatlodge has made it to the finalist list for the Forward Review Multicultural Book of the Year Award for 2011.
Announcing the Gerald Lampert & Pat Lowther Awards Shortlists
April 2, 2012, Toronto: The League of Canadian Poets (LCP) is pleased to announce the shortlist for its 2012 Pat Lowther and Gerald Lampert Memorial Awards. Congratulations to…
Jim Douglas Publisher of the Year Award 2012 Recipient Self-Counsel Press
Diana Douglas, co-founder of Self-Counsel Press, is “driven by the desire to empower people” and this her company has achieved in spades.
2012 Gray Campbell Distinguished Service Award Recipient Paul Whitney
Paul Whitney has had an illustrious career as a librarian and teacher but it is as a supporter of the writing and publishing community in BC that suggested…
The Kranky Reading Series
Authors Garry Thomas Morse, Deborah Willis, and Lucia Frangione will read at the Kranky Cafe as part of The Kranky Reading Series on Thursday, April 5.
