Next to the Ice is an intimate exploration into hockey communities and culture. With six well-written essays on timely themes, Next to the Ice provides readers with keen insights into key areas of eli
Boxing is the ideal workout for fitness and conditioning. No wonder more and more people around the world, both women and men, are discovering how to stay fit through boxing exercises. Stamina, streng
In this volume, Mira Falardeau looks at the work of great women artists and their experiences in the industry to reveal advice and positive encouragement for future cartoonists. Heavily illustrated wi
Mensa Musa I: King of Kings vividly recounts the unique story of the young West African ruler, the King of Mali, who controlled a massive territory from 1312-1337. Mensa Musa's territory of rule s
Mario Silva's latest book Privacy and Security in the Age of Global Terror tackles one of the central legal and political predicaments that defines our times. Cyber security has become a worldwide iss
On a hot Ottawa night in August 1945, Soviet agent Freda Linton’s world is about to fall apart. She’s spent the war infiltrating the highest levels of the Canadian government as an underco
In a desperate bid to slow down time, an unreliable narrator picks fights with washed-up child stars, scheming super-villains and polyester-clad draculas. Lost in a maze of hastily-erected condo tower
Critics have called Dabydeen a "short story master," and in this latest collection, his stories of life in Guyana are interspersed with the urban landscape of Canada where Dabydee
Table Manners follows Mosaic Press's To Be Now: New and Selected, published in 2003. In this new volume, Windsor's first poet laureate, Marty Gervais, turns his attention to the border stories
A Face Like the Moon is the debut short story collection from Coptic Canadian writer Mina Athanassious. The eight stories in this book revolve around the world of young Coptic children living in urban