Queen Daisy's feet often misbehave by doing such things as wearing silly shoes, walking into a pond during lunch, and kicking a mean king in the ankle, until the queen and her advisors come up with a
Truth and rumour, fantasy and reality, love and prejudice. I'm up here, in front of God, the priest, and the congregation listening to EVERY SINGLE AMPLIFIED BREATH, of every person i
Here is a collection of stories, essays, poems, and dramatic monologues chosen from the 2005 Centennial Edition of CBC Radio's Alberta Anthology writing competition, which is proud to have featured th
This anthology of daring ideas and distinctive voices showcases the multicultural spirit of Canada as it spans the spectrum of speculative fiction from science fiction through fantasy and horror.Join
In June of 1982 a group of high school students in the town of Lee re-enact the previous summer's glitzy royal wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana. Organized by their teachers, the group receives
The mythical cowboy on horseback, six-shooter in hand, has come to displace a far more remarkable and genuinely heroic figure: the real cowboy of the open range. Now, The Complete Cowboy Reader sets t
Set on a distant planet, far in the future, West of January tells the story of a world in which time moves very slowly. Because it takes a lifetime for each region of the planet to experience dawn, mi
Something Like a Drug chronicles the growth of one of the most significant theatrical movements to come out of Canada in the last half century - theatresports. A "drug," a "buzz," a "kick," "instanta
Poet Stephen Scobie writes in character, assuming the identity of another to look through their eyes for awhile. He takes on his most controversial character yet inGospel, a long poem that considers t