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Journeywoman featured in the Tyee

The Tyee ran a passage from Kate Braid’s memoir Journeywoman in today’s edition. Head over to their site to read about her time on Pender Island, where she began her construction career. Journeywoman...

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Harbour Publishing acquires D&M

Congratulations to Harbour Publishing, proud new owners of Douglas & McIntyre! Pending court approval, the deal includes the Douglas & McIntyre name and formidable backlist as well as titles...

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Announcing our list for Spring 2013

Here at Caitlin we’ve been working away on a new batch of BC books to enlighten, entertain and delight you. So without further ado, allow us to present the Spring 2013 list! Drawn to Sea by Yvonne...

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Journeywoman in the Vancouver Sun

Dennis E. Bolen gave Kate Braid’s memoir Journeywoman a rave review in the Vancouver Sun this weekend. Calling the book “comparable to the best of literary autobiographies,” Bolen writes, The author’s...

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New video poem from Al Rempel

Al Rempel has released “Right Through the Earth,” a video interpretation of a poem from his forthcoming collection, This Isn’t the Apocalypse We Hoped For.

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Journeywoman is a BC Bestseller!

Kate Braid’s memoir of her experiences working as a carpenter, Journeywoman, is #7 on the ABPBC’s list of BC Bestsellers this week. Tom Wayman praised the “crisply paced, lucid, page-turning account,”...

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Books now available for Kindle

This is the life. Photo by rennes.i on Flickr. We’re pleased to announce that our ever-growing list of ebooks is now available through Amazon for Kindle. Get your short fiction fix, dive into an...

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Marking International Women’s Day

Today, Friday, March 8, is International Women’s Day, first marked as National Women’s Day in the US 1909 and globalized in 1911. The occasion was born of the suffrage movement, and indeed by 1940 all...

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Call for Submissions: Short Fiction

Caitlin Press is currently seeking contemporary short story collections from emerging writers. We’re interested in quality writing that pushes boundaries and may include magical realism, flash fiction,...

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Luanne Armstrong shortlisted for Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize

The Light Through the Trees: Reflections on Land and Farming, by Luanne Armstrong, has been shortlisted for the Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize. The recipients of this year’s BC Book Prizes will be...

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Radio Interview with Adrienne Fitzpatrick

Listen in as Adrienne Fitzpatrick chats with Joy Gugeler about her latest book, The Earth Remembers Everything, on Vancouver Island University’s “Be the Media,” broadcast on CHLY.

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Sterling Haynes wins 2013 Okanagan Arts Award

Congratulations to Sterling Haynes, winner of the 2013 Okanagan Literary Arts Award. Sterling, the author of Wake-Up Call and Bloody Practice, has also published poems and articles in medical...

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Kim Clark a finalist in the Theatre BC 2012 Playwriting Competition

Congratulations to Kim Clark, whose play Chicken in Mourning, adapted from her 2011 short fiction collection Attemptations, is a finalist in the full-length category of Theatre BC’s 2012 Playwriting...

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LitFest selects Journeywoman for its summer reading list

Kate Braid’s Journeywoman appears on LitFest Alberta’s summer reading list, alongside work by Lawrence Hill, Sandra Martin and others (see the full list of selections here). Alberta’s LitFest, the...

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Now available: Donna Milner’s The Promise of Rain

Donna Milner’s The Promise of Rain, previously available through McArthur & Company, is now available through Caitlin Press. Here’s what the Globe and Mail had to say about the book: The Promise...

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Tears of Mehndi in the Weekly Voice

“I am a woman. There are three significant stages in my life; the rest are minor details. I am born into a family I must serve unconditionally. I am obliged to marry a man I must worship...

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Lillian Alling: The Journey Home on the ABPBC Bestsellers List

The Association of Book Publishers of British Columbia assembles a BC Bestsellers list each week, available on their website and in newspapers across the province. This week, Susan Smith-Josephy’s...

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Leaving Now reviewed by Story Circle Book Reviews

Story Circle, which reviews books “by, for, and about women,” has reviewed Arleen Paré’s poetic novel, making note of the author’s (and the protagonist’s) “great care and courage.” Paré’s character,...

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Journeywoman in the Vancouver Sun

Dennis E. Bolen gave Kate Braid’s memoir Journeywoman a rave review in the Vancouver Sun this weekend. Calling the book “comparable to the best of literary autobiographies,” Bolen writes, The author’s...

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Journeywoman featured in the Tyee

The Tyee ran a passage from Kate Braid’s memoir Journeywoman in today’s edition. Head over to their site to read about her time on Pender Island, where she began her construction career. Journeywoman...

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