Our friends are having a birthday party! You can celebrate with them on Saturday April 30th at their Queen St. [Read More]
Our friends are having a birthday party! You can celebrate with them on Saturday April 30th at their Queen St. [Read More]
In a few weeks we will be celebrating the launch of our new poetry titles. No End in Strangeness by [Read More]
Another one of Cormorant’s poets has been interviewed for Open Book Toronto’s Poets in Profile series. Jack Hannan answers their [Read More]
“Rothman movingly depicts the life and career of Agnes White, inspired by real-life doctor Maude Abbott (1869– 1940).” Click [Read More]
an epic Canadian novel with a solid gothic veneer.” Michael V. Smith’s Progress was reviewed over at fab Magazine’s [Read More]
The New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal has reviewed And Also Sharks. Find the review here
The shortlist for the 2011 Canadian Booksellers Association’s Libris Awards has been announced. We are proud to announce that for [Read More]
Rob Taylor, the author of The Other Side of Ourselves, was profiled by Open Book Toronto in celebration of National [Read More]
“Westhead is adept at providing caustically funny snapshots of lives that are twisted by loss, loneliness or boredom.” Click [Read More]
Head over to Open Book Toronto to read about Andrew’s favourite spots in Roncesvalles that inspired his books of short stories, [Read More]
A Toronto-area book launch for The Family Took Shape, the first novel by Halifax author Shashi Bhat (who was born [Read More]
Several months ago, to celebrate the Governor General’s Literary Award nomination for Deborah Kerbel’s YA novel Under the Moon, we [Read More]
Shashi Bhat’s debut novel, The Family Took Shape, just landed in our wings or throat pouches or whatever it is [Read More]
The accolades continue to roll in for Lisa Harrington’s YA thriller, Live to Tell. This morning, the Crime Writers of [Read More]
We’re giving away free books … again! This week, our prize will be a copy of Elizabeth Ruth’s Matadora, set [Read More]