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Publishing in Québec 2018: Health, How-to, And Happiness
Practical, useful nonfiction books that appeal to readers across the world: it sounds like a tall order, but Québec consistently delivers.
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Publishing in Québec 2018: New Frontiers of Crime Fiction
Québec and its long, dark winters have much in common with the Scandinavian environment that has proven such a fertile ground for authors in the ever-popular Nordic noir genre. W
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Publishing in Québec 2018: Fearless Nonfiction
Essay collections from Québec may most often be written in French, but they feature a distinctly North American perspective on history, literature, and politics.
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Publishing in Québec 2018: Middle Grade and YA Lit from Québec
The YA scene in Québec today, says literary translator Arielle Aaronson, is grounded in strong characters and good old-fashioned storytelling.
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Publishing in Québec 2018: A Cornucopia of Children’s Books
Québec is home to many world-renowned illustrators, including Isabelle Arsenault, Marianne Dubuc, Geneviève Godbout, the cover artist for this special report, and Elise Gravel.
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Publishing in Québec 2018: Today’s Québec Writing Is Bold, Intimate, And Borderless
Québec publishers and authors are confident looking abroad, searching less for reassurances and acknowledgment from the rest of the world than for new international outlets to share all they have to say.
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New Frontiers of Canadian Publishing in Québec
From the outside, it is easy to make the wrong assumption about Canadian publishing. Yes, there are two very different publishing scenes in Canada: French language and English language.
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Canadian Publishing 2018: Kevin Hanson on Canada’s Third Wave
The president and publisher of Simon & Schuster Canada believes that today's Canadian publishers are uniquely positioned to succeed outside the borders of the country.
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Canadian Publishing 2018: 25 Years of the Scotiabank Giller Prize
Looking back on the history of Canada’s most prestigious book prize.
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Nothomb Tops France, Jonasson Is Back in Sweden
In France, 'Gender-Neutral First Names,' the new novel from Amélie Nothomb, debuted at the top of fiction bestseller list in August.
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Canadian Publishing 2018: Is Diverse, Data-Driven Wattpad Publishing's Future?
The Canadian digital platform is using machine learning to discover what readers want.
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Canadian Publishing 2018: How They Listen Up North
Making Canadian audiobooks for Canadians means turning an eye—and an ear—to what makes Canada unique.
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Canadian Publishing 2018: Hail to Queen Books
Torontonians have embraced their newest independent bookstore.
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Canadian Publishing 2018: The Little Publisher That Could
The University of Regina Press is racking up bestsellers. Here's how.
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Canadian Publishing 2018: Simon Fraser Finds Partnership in Practice
Simon Fraser University’s publishing program strengthens publishing with collaboration.
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Canadian Publishing 2018: How Owlkids Books Is Healing History
Owlkids’ publisher discusses revisiting old stories for a new generation.
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Canadian Publishing 2018: A Strange Light Shines in Canada
Introducing PRH Canada’s new home for boundary-pushing books.
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Canadian Publishing 2018: Publishing on The Atlantic
Halifax’s Nimbus Press is at the heart of a vibrant coastal publishing scene.
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Canadian Publishing 2018: A Minority Publisher in Montreal
The pros and cons of working as an English-language publisher in Quebec.
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Canadian Publishing 2018: Annick Press Is Going Global
Annick is fostering a fertile market abroad.