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    • ALL WRONG HORSES ON FIRE THAT GO AWAY IN THE RAIN
      Book Cover: All Wrong Horses on Fire the Go Away in the Rain by Sarain Frank Soonias. The background is blue-grey with white diagonal raindrops running from the top right, then turning into red flames at the bottom. The title and author name are hand-written at a matching angle.

      Sarain Frank Soonias

      ALL WRONG HORSES ON FIRE THAT GO AWAY IN THE RAIN

      from $12.99
    • Laser Quit Smoking Massage
      Book cover: Laser Quit Smoking Massage. Essays by Cole Nowicki cover: Handwritten letters are surrounded by painted white asterixis on a brush stroke filled green background. Cover blurb: Laser Quit Smoking Massage is a lozenge of literary absurdity that might just as soon sell you a watch as blow your mind. Carleigh Baker, award winning author of Bad Endings.

      Cole Nowicki

      Laser Quit Smoking Massage

      from $12.99
    • All That's Left
      Book Cover: All That’s Left by Lisa Guenther. On a deep blue background, yellow titles appear, highlighted by spotlights spanning over the impression of a crowd dancing at a concert.

      Lisa Guenther

      All That's Left

      from $12.99
    • Counting Bones: Anatomy of Love Lost and Found
      Book Cover: Counting Bones, Anatomy of Love Lost and Found, a memoir by Ellen Anderson Penno Cover: Small climbers make their way up a massive blue mountain. The mountain is abstractly drawn. The title and subtitle are labeled by thin red lines with attached letters similar to a medical text book. The entire cover is labeled as fig 1.

      Ellen Anderson Penno

      Counting Bones: Anatomy of Love Lost and Found

      from $14.99
    • Attic Rain
      Book Cover: Attic Rain. Poems by Samantha Jones. Raindrops run gently down a sky blue background, while a grid of ten by three bright yellow smiley faces sit on the left-hand side of the cover, various expressions on their faces, there expressions repeating across the rows. Cover blurb:

      Samantha Jones

      Attic Rain

      $20.95
    • A Story Can Be Told About Pain
      Book Cover: A Story Can Be Told About Pain by Lisa Martin. Blue-grey leaf fronds overlap and cover the background and the tiles. The title and author name is in large, yellow text. A yellow silhouette of a beatle lays between the title and the author name.

      Lisa Martin

      A Story Can Be Told About Pain

      from $12.99
    • The Beauty of Vultures
      Book Cover: The Beauty of Vultures poems by Wendy McGrath and photos by Danny Miles. The background is grey with old-fashion camera details in the right-hand side. The title

      Wendy McGrath

      The Beauty of Vultures

      from $12.99
    • Bronco Buster
      Book Cover: Bronco Buster. A

      A.J. Devlin

      Bronco Buster

      from $12.99
    • Peggy & Balmer: Two Journalists at the Edge of History
      Book Cover: Peggy & Balmer. Two Journalists at the Edge of History, by Tom Radford. Black-and-white vintage photographs of a 1900's era man and woman sit on either side of a warm-toned painting of the North Saskatchewan river, showing Fort Edmonton. The painting is

      Tom Radford

      Peggy & Balmer: Two Journalists at the Edge of History

      from $12.99
    • Where We Live
      Book cover: Where We Live. A Novel by Karen Hofmann Cover: A light green cover with the abstract shadows of a tree canopy falling across it. The letters of the title are teal and the o’s in “novel” and “Hofmann” have been replaced by colourful yet simplistic drawings of doors. Cover Blurb: A fine and richly textured work of art, a story both brilliant and wise. Catherine Hunter, author of After Light and St. Boniface Elegies.

      Karen Hofmann

      Where We Live

      from $12.99
    • The Boy Who Was Saved by Jazz
      Book Cover: The Boy Who Was Saved by Jazz by Tom Bentley-Fisher. The background is layers of geometric shapes in various shades of green. The title is written on a curved line of yellow shapes ending in piano keys being played by floating pink hands. The bottom has a separate yellow shape with the author name.

      Tom Bentley-Fisher

      The Boy Who Was Saved by Jazz

      from $12.99
    • Dreams of the Epoch & the Rock
      Book Cover: Dreams of the Epoch & the Rock. Poems, by Jaspreet Singh. A blue, green, and grey colour pallette, thin wisps of clouds or water, unclear which, move gently across a rock textured background. Cover blurb:

      Jaspreet Singh

      Dreams of the Epoch & the Rock

      $20.95
    • Moon Honey: Landmark Edition
      Book Cover: Moon Honey, Landmark Edition. By Suzette Mayr, winner of the 2022 Scotiabank Giller Prize. On an indigo, purple background, a pattern of feathers and thickly scrawled line-drawings create a cohesive texture. Titles are scrawled in cursive across the book, with a small bird perched on the

      Suzette Mayr

      Moon Honey: Landmark Edition

      from $12.99
    • Hiroshima Bomb Money
      Book Cover: Hiroshima Bomb Money. A novel based on true stories, by Terry Watada. Japanese maple leaves cascade on delicate branches down in front of a mountain scene in the style of a Japanese print. Four of the leaves are red in colour. The rest of the image is greyscale in pallete.

      Terry Watada

      Hiroshima Bomb Money

      from $12.99

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