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  • Skipping Stones – Epub

    Skipping Stones – Epub

    “A flick of the wrist
    and the world
    in shards of coloured glass, shifts.”

     

    Magic and wisdom gestate in the moments of our quotidian lives, ripening in our memories. With humour and insight, Marie-Andrée Auclair and Adrienne Stevenson reflect on the passage of time and its endless changes, exploring shifting relationships in our restless world.

    For more than a decade, these Ottawa writers shared their poems-in-progress, only to realize their work was a dialogue that must see print together. The result is the remarkable collaboration that is Skipping Stones, a cycle of poems that speaks to the living truths within us all.

    49 pages
    Available May 28, 2024 — pre-order today!

  • Skipping Stones – Paperback

    Skipping Stones – Paperback

     

    “A flick of the wrist
    and the world
    in shards of coloured glass, shifts.”

    Magic and wisdom gestate in the moments of our quotidian lives, ripening in our memories. With humour and insight, Marie-Andrée Auclair and Adrienne Stevenson reflect on the passage of time and its endless changes, exploring shifting relationships in our restless world.

    For more than a decade, these Ottawa writers shared their poems-in-progress, only to realize their work was a dialogue that must see print together. The result is the remarkable collaboration that is Skipping Stones, a cycle of poems that speaks to the living truths within us all.

    49 pages
    Available May 28, 2024 — pre-order today!

  • So Human As I Am

    So Human As I Am

    So Human As I Am, a Sleep of Reason storyFront cover of So Human As I Am, by Rachel A. Rosen

    Rachel A. Rosen

    Illustrated by Marten Norr

    There are infinite possibilities, and not a single one where they don’t destroy each other.

    Cynical wizards playing a desperate game of real politik do not emerge from a vacuum; nor do middle-aged environmental activists who come to see a government paycheque as a way to the greater good.

    In Rachel A. Rosen’s moving (and yes, somewhat explicit) tale, So Human As I Am, we are introduced to Ian Mallory and Jonah Augustine before either one of them came into his name.

    25 pages. Note: This book is a 100-copy special edition and is available only through our website.