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  • Yarn Bombing at Historic Joy Kogawa House

    Help writing blossom at Historic Joy Kogawa House! Join Leanne Prain and Mandy Moore, co-authors of the book Yarn Bombing: The Art of Crochet and Knit Graffiti (Arsenal…

  • Clevers Media seeks Marketing Assistant

    Clevers Media is looking for an organized, self-motivated marketing assistant to join our growing team on a part-time basis. We’re a marketing and communications company located in Vancouver,…

  • Walk Myself Home

    Caitlin Press presents readings from Walk Myself Home, an anthology of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and oral interviews about violence against women, with contributions by Kate Braid, Yasuko Thahn,…

  • Anvil Press is Pleased to Present

    A spectacular showcase of unparalleled literary wonder featuring celebrated authors (Kerry Ryan, Ed Macdonald, Tony Burgess, Bonnie Bowman, Salvatore Difalco) of triumphant new texts.

  • City of Vancouver 125th Anniversary: 2011 Legacy Books Project

    In December 2010, the Association of Book Publishers of BC (ABPBC) was awarded a grant from the City of Vancouver to assist BC publishers to bring back into…

  • Eligibility Requirements for Submission

    This much-loved project has been running since 1996 and in that time has featured hundreds of poems from established and emerging writers. Poems eligible for the project must…

  • ACP position on Bill C-32, An Act to Amend the Copyright Act

    Find the long and condensed version of the ACP’s position on Bill C-32 here.

  • Upcoming Launches, Signings & Readings

    November may be drawing to a close but BC publishers are busy at work launching new titles and hosting author readings and signings.

  • Job Posting: Arsenal Pulp seeks full-time Marketing Manager

    Arsenal Pulp Press, a literary and trade publisher in Vancouver, is seeking a dynamic, enthusiastic, visionary individual to become our new full-time Marketing Manager.

  • Arsenal Pulp Launches & Ronsdale Press Talks

    Arsenal Pulp Press and Geist Magazine invite you to the launch of Daniel Francis’ new book about the Red Scare of 1918-1919, Seeing Reds.

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