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SK's biggest literary festival—July 14-17. This year's Festival features Emma Donoghue, Will Ferguson, and many more writers.

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'Combines pressure-cooker intensity and radical isolation, to stunning effect.’ - Margaret Atwood This week's #BookRecommendation is the latest novel from best-selling author Emma Donoghue.

'Combines pressure-cooker intensity and radical isolation, to stunning effect.’ - Margaret Atwood

This week's #BookRecommendation is the latest novel from best-selling author Emma Donoghue.
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This week's #BookRecommendation is a renowned Saskatchewan story. This new edition features 40 paintings and illustrations, as well as essays about the book's legacy Have you read Who Has Seen the Wind? Share your thoughts with us!

This week's #BookRecommendation is a renowned Saskatchewan story.

This new edition features 40 paintings and illustrations, as well as essays about the book's legacy 

Have you read Who Has Seen the Wind? Share your thoughts with us!
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Haunting, fierce, an ode to female relations and the strength found in kinship, Bad Cree is a gripping, arresting debut by an unforgettable voice. Let us know which genres you'd like to see in future #BookRecommendations

Haunting, fierce, an ode to female relations and the strength found in kinship, Bad Cree is a gripping, arresting debut by an unforgettable voice. 

Let us know which genres you'd like to see in future #BookRecommendations
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You haven't read poetry like this before. LitCon workshop instructor Neil Aitken's Babbage's Dream is our #BookRecommendation this week. Visit the link in our bio to sign up for Neil's workshop, Into the Mirror-verse: The Possibilites of Sci Fi Poetry

You haven't read poetry like this before.

LitCon workshop instructor Neil Aitken's  Babbage's Dream is our #BookRecommendation this week.

Visit the link in our bio to sign up for Neil's workshop, Into the Mirror-verse: The Possibilites of Sci Fi Poetry
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This one is for the comic book fans💥 This week's #BookRecommendation is from comic book writer, Mark Allard-Will. Check out The Burning Black: The Legend of Black Shuck—and come to his LitCon workshop on comic book writing on March 18. Sign up through the link in our bio.

This one is for the comic book fans💥

This week's #BookRecommendation is from comic book writer, Mark Allard-Will. Check out The Burning Black: The Legend of Black Shuck—and come to his LitCon workshop on comic book writing on March 18. Sign up through the link in our bio.
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Our final LitCon #BookRecommendation is a supernatural mystery/thriller Join author Helen Power's LitCon writing workshop, The Science Behind the Supernatural: Incorporating Paranormal Elements in Your Mystery/Thriller. Hit the link in our bio to register.

Our final LitCon #BookRecommendation is a supernatural mystery/thriller 

Join author Helen Power's LitCon writing workshop, The Science Behind the Supernatural: Incorporating Paranormal Elements in Your Mystery/Thriller. Hit the link in our bio to register.
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We’re open! McClelland & Stewart will receive unagented and unsolicited submissions from March 1st-31st, 2023. We look forward to reading your submissions! For more information, please go to penguinrandomhouse.ca/imprints/MS/mc…. Submissions accepted at [email protected].

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Really Good, Actually is a tender and bittersweet comedy that lays bare the uncertainties of modern love, friendship, and our search for that thing we like to call “happiness”. This is a remarkable debut from an unforgettable new voice in fiction. #BookRecommendation

Really Good, Actually is a tender and bittersweet comedy that lays bare the uncertainties of modern love, friendship, and our search for that thing we like to call “happiness”. This is a remarkable debut from an unforgettable new voice in fiction.

#BookRecommendation
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Margaret Atwood's first short story collection since 2014 is our #BookRecommendation this week. A dazzling collection of fifteen short stories from Margaret Atwood, the internationally acclaimed, award-winning author of The Handmaid's Tale and The Testaments.

Margaret Atwood's first short story collection since 2014 is our #BookRecommendation this week.

A dazzling collection of fifteen short stories from Margaret Atwood, the internationally acclaimed, award-winning author of The Handmaid's Tale and The Testaments.
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Our Virtual Writer-in-Residence, Marie Powell, still has some spots open this month. Marie's term ends on April 30. Book with her now! To book a spot, visit our website here: skwriter.com/programs-and-s…

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The Canadian Association of Literary Festivals is here! Learn more about our festival members, membership and yrbc CALF annual conference at canlitfests.ca. #CanLitFests

The Canadian Association of Literary Festivals is here! Learn more about our festival members, membership and yrbc CALF annual conference at canlitfests.ca. #CanLitFests